Given the following, what is the equilibrium constant for the reaction: 2 A + 3 D ⇄ 3 C + 2 B?
I: 2 A ⇄ 2 B, K = 1x105 II: C ⇄ D, K = 2x103
A) 1x10−10 B) 1x10−5 C) 5x101 D) 2x108 E) 8x109 F) 8x1014
Given the following, what is the equilibrium constant for the reaction: 2 A + 3 D...
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Predict the equilibrium constant for the first reaction shown
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