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Nitrosyl chloride is an orange gas that dissociates into chlorine and nitrogen monoxide: 2 ClNO (g) ? 2 NO (g) + Cl2 (g) In an experiment, 3.00 atm of NO, 2.00 atm of Cl2, and 5.00 atm of ClNO were introduced into a 1.0 L container. After the reaction was allowed to come to equilibrium at 298 K, there were 6.12 atm of ClNO in the container. Use this information to determine KP and the equilibrium partial pressures of NO (g) and Cl2 (g). Calculate KC at 1000 K. Calculate KP for the equilibrium: 4 NO (g) + 2 Cl2 (g) ? 4 ClNO (g). Use the following information to calculate ?H? of the reaction. ?H?f (kJ/mol) ClNO (g) 54.6 NO (g) 90.5 Cl2 (g) 0

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