Using the data provided,find the value of the equilibrium constant for the following reaction at $298 \ K$ and $1 \ atm$ pressure: $NO_{(g)} + \frac{1}{2} O_{2(g)} \rightleftharpoons NO_{2(g)}$
$\Delta_{f} H^0(NO_{(g)}) = 90.4 \ kJ \cdot mol^{-1}$
$\Delta_{f} H^0(NO_{2(g)}) = 32.48 \ kJ \cdot mol^{-1}$
$\Delta S^{\circ} = -70.8 \ J \cdot K^{-1} \cdot mol^{-1}$
$\text{antilog}(6.4) = 2.51 \times 10^6$ (Note: Calculation based on standard thermodynamic relations)

  • A
    $3.162 \times 10^4$
  • B
    $3.162 \times 10^{-4}$
  • C
    $3.162 \times 10^6$
  • D
    $3.162 \times 10^7$

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