Final answer:
The partial pressure of N₂O₄ required for the conversion of N₂O₄ to NO₂ is 1 atm.
Step-by-step explanation:
The partial pressure of N₂O₄ required for the conversion of N₂O₄ to NO₂ can be determined using the equilibrium constant expression for the reaction:
N₂O₄(g) ⇌ 2NO₂(g)
The equilibrium constant expression is given as Kp = [NO₂]² / [N₂O₄]. Rearranging this expression and substituting the given partial pressure of NO₂, which is 1 atm, we can solve for the partial pressure of N₂O₄:
Kp = (PNO₂)² / (Pₙₒ₂₄)
1 = (1)² / (Pₙₒ₂₄)
Therefore, the partial pressure of N₂O₄ required for the conversion is 1 atm.