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The equilibrium constant for the reaction of nitrogen dioxide to form dinitrogen tetroxide is 5.6.2 NO2 (g) = N204 (g) In a 2 L container, the
amount of N204, at equilibrium, is 0.66 mol. What is the equilibrium
concentration of NO2? *

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