calculate Ke for the following (equilibrium concentrations given below substances)

N2O4(g)+heat yields 2NO2(g)
[.0325] [.022]

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the concentration for 2NO2 is [.022]

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Again, just write Ke expression, substitute equilibrium concns and calculate Ke.

To calculate the equilibrium constant (Ke) for the given reaction, we need to use the concentrations of the substances at equilibrium.

The equilibrium constant can be calculated using the formula:

Ke = [NO2]^2 / [N2O4]

Where [NO2] represents the concentration of NO2 and [N2O4] represents the concentration of N2O4. In this case, the concentrations are given below the substances.

[N2O4] = 0.0325
[NO2] = 0.022

Substituting the given concentrations into the formula, we get:

Ke = (0.022)^2 / 0.0325

Ke = 0.000484 / 0.0325

Ke ≈ 0.0149

So the equilibrium constant (Ke) for the given reaction at the given equilibrium concentrations is approximately 0.0149.