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RATES ASSURED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!CHEM EQ
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4 Aug 2007 21:09:52 IST
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vapour density of N2O4 which dissociates acc to the eq
N2O4=>2NO2
is 25.67 at 100deg c and pressure of 1 atm. cal degree of dissociation and kp for reaction????
frm RCM QUES 29
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refer page no. 465 RCM ,degree of dissociation from vapour density.
i advice you to first go through the theory and then jump to solving problems.concepts are more important than problems.
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