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The reaction quotient (Q) is calculated as:
[NO2] = 0.67 M [N2O4] = 1.33 M
[NO2] = 1.00 M [N2O4] = 1.00 M
The reaction quotient (Q) becomes:
By exploring the Equilibrium and Concentration Gizmo, students can develop a deeper understanding of chemical equilibrium and how concentrations of reactants and products affect the equilibrium state.
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The reaction quotient (Q) equals the equilibrium constant (K):
As the reaction proceeds, NO2 molecules collide and react to form N2O4 molecules. The concentration of NO2 decreases, and the concentration of N2O4 increases.