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For the isomerization reaction:

butane isobutane

Kp equals 25.0 at 500 °C. If the initial pressures of butane and isobutane are 20.0 atm and 0.0 atm, respectively, what are the pressures of the two gases at equilibrium?

P(butane) = 0.77 atm and P(isobutane) = 19.2 atm

P(butane) = 0.80 atm and P(isobutane) = 20. atm

P(butane) = 19.2 atm and P(isobutane) = 0.77 atm

P(butane) = 20 atm and P(isobutane) = 0.80 atm
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For the isomerization reaction: butane ⇌ isobutane Kp equals 25 at 500°C. If the initial pressures of butane and isobutane are 2.5. atm and 0.0 atm, respectively, what are the pressures of the two gases at equilibrium?
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