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Nitrogen dioxide can dissociate to nitric oxide andoxygen. 2NO 2 (g) --> 2NO(g)

ID: 683264 • Letter: N

Question

Nitrogen dioxide can dissociate to nitric oxide andoxygen. 2NO2 (g) --> 2NO(g) + O2(g)     H knot = +114 kJ                <-- Under which reaction conditions would you expect to producethe largest amount of oxygen? and Why? a) high temperature, high pressure b) low temperature, high pressure c) high temperature, low pressure d) low temperature, low pressure e) none of these, unless a catalyst is present Nitrogen dioxide can dissociate to nitric oxide andoxygen. 2NO2 (g) --> 2NO(g) + O2(g)     H knot = +114 kJ                <-- Under which reaction conditions would you expect to producethe largest amount of oxygen? and Why? a) high temperature, high pressure b) low temperature, high pressure c) high temperature, low pressure d) low temperature, low pressure e) none of these, unless a catalyst is present

Explanation / Answer

a) this causes the molecules to speed up and interact/react withone another the fastest causing the greatest amount of productamong the above choices

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