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Answer the following question regarding the Latimer diagram given for nitrogen oxides: Is NO stable with respect to disproportionation under standard conditions at 25oC?
I found NO to be considered unstable under standard conditions because the right hand standard reduciton potential is greater than the left hand standard reduction potential. I don't know if this is correct or not.
1. The Latimer diagram for nitrogen oxides in given below. Is No stable with respect to disproportionation under standard conditions at 25oC? 0.96 v 1.00 v 1.59 v 1.77 v 0.27 V 1.12 v 0.79 v NO N20 N2 NH4 NO3 N g) SINO 1.25 V
Answer the following question regarding the Latimer diagram given for nitrogen oxides: Is NO stable with respect to disproportionation under standard conditions at 25oC?
I found NO to be considered unstable under standard conditions because the right hand standard reduciton potential is greater than the left hand standard reduction potential. I don't know if this is correct or not.
1. The Latimer diagram for nitrogen oxides in given below. Is No stable with respect to disproportionation under standard conditions at 25oC? 0.96 v 1.00 v 1.59 v 1.77 v 0.27 V 1.12 v 0.79 v NO N20 N2 NH4 NO3 N g) SINO 1.25 V
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