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Answered by deepankarjaiswal52
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Example: Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant, Kc , for the system shown, if 0.1908 moles of CO2, 0.0908 moles of H2, 0.0092 moles of CO, and 0.0092 moles of H2O vapor were present in a 2.00 L reaction vessel were present at equilibrium

Answered by halycon
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The equilibrium constant (K) for the chemical equation. aA + bB ↔ cC + dD. can be expressed by the concentrations of A,B,C and D at equilibrium by the equation. K = [C] c[D] d/[A] a[B] b. For this equation, there is no dD so it is left out of the equation. K = [C] c/[A] a[B] b.

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