For the book's mechanism, just multiply the first step (R1) by two to get the correct stoichiometry. The question is whether $\ce {N2O5}$ reacts directly with NO, or only after it dissociates. Otherwise, the two mechanisms are identical.
Bond angles in dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5) Ask Question Asked 1 year, 6 months ago Modified 11 months ago
Oxides of Nitrogen are a mixture of seven different gases and compounds which are form from nitrogen and oxygen. Gases in this group are Nitrous Oxide (N2O), Nitrogen Monoxide (NO), Dinitrogen Trioxide (N2O3), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Dinitrogen Pentoxide (N2O5), Dinitrogen Tetroxide (N2O4). Nitric Oxide and Nitrogen Dioxide are common and hazardous. Without nitrogen, life would hardly sustain ...
- 0 . RJ ko 56. Consider the reaction : 4NO2 (g) + O2 (g) → 2N2O5 (9), 4,H = -111kJ. If N,0.5) is formed instead of N2O5 (q) in the above reaction, the AH value will be :- (given, AHof sublimation for N2O5 is 54 kJ mol-1) (1) -165 kJ (2) +54 kJ (3) +219 kJ (4) -219 kJ 57 The K for COH), is 16 y 10-39 The molar