I'm trying to figure out how to compute the average molecular weight of a gas mixture (nitrogen dioxide and nitrogen tetroxide). I think I'm suppose to use this equation: M(mix)=X(NO2)M(NO2)+ X(N2O4)M(N2O4) , where I would just need to calculate the mole fractions and the molecular weight of the individual gases. Is this correct? If not assistance would be appreciated.
Also I need to determine the equilibrium constant, delta G standard and delta S standard. I think to find the equilibrium constant I need to use this equation: K= n(N2O4)/((2)n(NO2)) ? To find delta G I could then use this equation: detla G= -RTlnK ? and I have no idea how to find delta S standard.
Known: Pressure, Temp, Volume and three different weights of gas mixture.