Given the reaction:
2 SO2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2 SO3(g)
Starting with 0.100 M of SO2 and 0.050 M of O2, which value of K should be used and why?
a. KC because the chemicals are in the gas phase.
b. KP because the concentrations are in Molarity.
c. KP because the chemicals are in the gas phase.
d. KC because the concentrations are in Molarity.
Here concentration is given which are in molarity.
So, Kc should be used.
If instead , pressure would have been given, Kp would have been used
Answer: d
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