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At 3000 K and 1 atm, CO2 is 40% dissociated to CO and O2: Its percentage dissociation when the pressure is increased to 2 atm

At 3000 K and 1 atm, CO2 is 40% dissociated to CO and O2: Its percentage dissociation when the pressure is increased to 2 atm is? I WOULD LIKE TO ASK HOW DID THEY GET THE ICE TABLE (SHOWN ON THE IMAGE ATTACHED) FOR THIS QUESTION. THANK YOU! image text in transcribed

Let = dissociation constant at 1 atm. =0.4(given) at 2 atm =? We know, kp Never changes except temp. so, Ine know, Kp=[PCO2]2[PCO]2[PO2]=(0.6)2(0.4)20.2 At 2 -ath kp=(z)2()22 from (1) 2 (11) 2(2)213=060.60.4040.2

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