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Calculating Kp of o2 and o3 equilibrium
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[QUOTE="mjc123, post: 6507201, member: 610180"] Do note that x is mole fraction, not mass fraction (and certainly not % mass). And your equation should be M = 32x + 48(1-x) (I think you just made a typo, you seem to have calculated x correctly.) And you've been doing this long enough to know that dioxygen is O[SUB]2[/SUB], not o2. If you think o2 is acceptable shorthand - it isn't! It makes you look like someone who isn't taking it seriously. It's of a piece with your little errors in calculation. Science is about taking the trouble to get things correct, not rushing and cutting corners and making silly mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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