For the reaction below the Kc is 2.24 x10^22. What is the Kc for the reverse reaction? 2Co(g)+ O2(g)=2 CO2(g)
Solution :-
Kc for the forward reaction is 2.24*10^22
Kc for the reaverse reaction = ?
when the reaction is reversed then the Kc value is inversed
so
Kc reverse = 1/ Kc forward
= 1/ 2.24*10^22
= 4.46*10^-23
So the Kc for the reaverse reaction is 4.46*10^-23
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