If I start with 0.2M N2O4 and 65.3% decomposes (0.1306 M) there would be 0.0694 M remaining.
Pardon my elementary questions, but I am trying to understand... but 0.0694 doesn't mean that the reaction is at equilibrium right?!? It simply means there is 34.7% remaining.
If I were to refer back to the balanced chemical equation I could see that it has a ration of 1:2 therefore if 65.3% of N2O4 is decomposed, leaving 0.0694M, would it be correct to state that therefore 0.1388 M of NO2, would be created?
I am trying hard to grasp Chemistry, thank you very much for your patience and time.