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The equilibrium constant for the reaction of NO(g) with O2(g) to form NO2(g) is unknown.
NO(g)+rac{1}{2}O_2 (g) 
ightleftharpoons NO_2(g)

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NO(g) + 1/2 O2(g) equilibrium symbol NO2(g)

In a recent experiment, the initial pressure of NO(g) was 6.52 bar, while the initial pressure of O2(g) was 9.12 bar, and the initial pressure of NO2(g) was 12.13 bar. Please fill in the following tableau (remember to include the '*' sign when multiplying):
I.C.E. Table
PNO PO2 PNO2
Initial
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Equilibium

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Use the above calculator like a slide rule, if you wish. Since it does not support powers of ten, you need to write everything in scientific notation, and do the power of ten computations separately (just like the old slide rules).
Everything is pretty straightforward, except that asi/aco/ata are arc sine, cosine and tangent respectively.
Further, remember to close brackets on arguments of functions.
Finally, Sto stores your answer, and Rcl retrieves it.