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Posted by Moriah on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 at 7:03pm.

For the reaction NO2 + NO = N2O3

If at a particular temperature, K was 575 and the equilibrium concentration of N2O3 was 2.5M, calculate the equilibrium concentrations of NO2 and NO if they both had the same initial concentrations.

I have this information in a table but i only have the one thing in there, i'm not sure how to get the answer because they didn't give me much information. i'm very confused.

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