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<p>The table for Kc is found in the lab procedures. The table lists
the value of Kc for a range of temperatures near room temperature.</p>
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<p>You are correct -- you use the Kc from the table to compute the
N2O2 concentration near room temperature then the other Kc values
you compute from your ice table.</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/10/26 19:51, wrote:<br>
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I hope you had a great spring break! As I work through the
lab report for the gaseous equilibrium lab, I have run into a
few questions. Am I remembering right that in class you said
that there was a table for the K<sub>c</sub> value? Where can we
find that table? And that is just for room temperature, correct?
Once I am doing the calculations for the other temperatures, I
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Thank you!</div>
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