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How to calculate equilibrium constant for homogeneous gaseous equilibrium?

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Answered by 2singhrashi
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Explanation:

For a given reaction

aA + bB ↔ cC + dD

The equilibrium constant can be calculated as

K_{c} = \frac{ [C]^{2}[D]^{2}}{[A]^{2}[B]^{2}}

Where A, B, C, D, are the moles of the reactants and products respectively

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