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For the reaction 3 A(g) *) 2 B(g) + 3 C(g), we begin with only A(g)....

For the reaction 3 A(g) *) 2 B(g) + 3 C(g), we begin with only A(g). At equilibrium, the partial pressure of C(g) is 4.20 atm. The equilibrium constant for this reaction is 15.5. What will be the pressure of A(g) at equilibrium? What was the initial pressure of A(g)? The temperature is 25.0◦C throughout

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