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The equilibrium constant kc for the following reaction will be K2co3+baso4 = baco3 + k2so4

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Answered by annaalan
6

Answer:

kc=(k2SO4)(BaCO3)/(K2CO3)(BaSO4)

Answered by lublana
9

Answer:

K_c=\frac{[BaCO_3][K_2SO_4]}{[K_2CO_3][BaSO_4]}

Explanation:

We are given that a chemical reaction

K_2CO_3+BaSO_4\rightarrow BaCO_3+k_2SO_4

We have to find the equilibrium constant for given reaction

aA+bB\rightarrow cC+dD

Then, K_c=\frac{[C]^c[D]^d}{[A]^a[B]^b}

Using the formula

Then, we get

K_c=\frac{[BaCO_3][K_2SO_4]}{[K_2CO_3][BaSO_4]}

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