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When heated at high temperatures, a diatomic vapor disassociates as follows:
A?(g) = 2A(g)
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Be sure to answer all parts. When heated at high temperatures, a diatomic vapor disassociates as follows: A?(g) = 2A(g) In one experiment, a chemist finds that when 0.0570 mole of A? was placed in a flask of volume 0.453 Lat 591 K, the degree of dissociation (that is, the fraction of A? dissociated) was 0.0268. Calculate Ke and Kp for the reaction at this temperature. Ke: Kp:


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Answer: Molarity = No. of moles/ Volume in L Molairy of A2 = 0.0570 mol / 0.453 L = 0.12583 M A2 (g) 2 A (g) Initial 0.12583 M 0 C
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