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Bluelemonade
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October 10, 2021, 05:49:29 AM »
I’m given a gas phase reaction that takes place at 25 degrees. 2A (g)+ B (g)<> 2C (g)
The initial pressure and final pressure of the mixtures are given. How do calculate the % of A reacted?
Please prod me in the right direction.
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A, B and C are gases, so - for 0 % conversion pressure will drop by 0 %, while for 100 % conversion it will drop by 33 %.
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Thank you very much for your explanation!!
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