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What is Keq for the reaction 2SO3(g)⇌ 2SO2(g) + O2(g)?

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Answered by prafullsupe78
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hi mate.

thanks for asking this question,

here is your answer,



"First, write the balanced equation for the reactions. Then, find the equilibrium constant applying the following (Quoted from source): ""For a generic reaction aA + bB < - > cC + dD the equilibrium constant expression has the form K = [C]c[D]d/[A]a[B]b (where a,b,c, and d are exponents)"




given reaction,


2so3(g)  &lt;  -  -  -  &gt; 2so2(g) + o2(g)

therefore we can write ,Kc.


kc =  \frac{(conc.  \: of \: product)}{(conc. \: of \: reactant)}

kc =  \frac{ {(so2)}^{2}  + (o2)}{ ({so3)}^{2} }




hope you understand,


thank you.



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