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Chemistry, 28.09.2020 14:01 Anabel818

6 X, Y and Z are all gases that behave ideally and react according to the equation shown.
X(g) + 2Y(g) → 2Z(9)
When 3.0 mol of X and 3.0 mol of Y are placed inside a container with a volume of 1.0 dmº, they
react to form the maximum amount of Z.
The final temperature of the reaction vessel is 120°C.
What is the final pressure inside the reaction vessel?
А
4.49 x 10 Pa
B
9.80 x 106 Pa
C
1.47 x 10' Pa
D
1.96 x 10' Pa

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