Suppose the below reaction in the forward direction is first order in A and the rate constant is 1.30×10-2 s–1.
The reverse reaction is first order in B and the rate constant is
4.50×10-2 s–1 at the same temperature.
What is the value of the equilibrium constant for the below
reaction at this temperature?
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Suppose the reaction A <---> B in the forward direction is first order in A and the rate constant is 1.50 x 10-2s-1. The reverse reaction is first order in B and the rate constant is 4.50 x 10-2s-1 at the same temperature. What is the value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction A <---> B at this temperture?
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