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What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction?

3A + 2B <---> 2C

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Answered by DrBob222
In a system at equilibrium, the PRODUCT of the concentrations of the products of the reaction divided by the PRODUCT of the reactants, each raised to a power indicated by the coefficient in the balanced chemical equation, is a constant. In orther words, take the products of the reaction, multiply them together, divide all that by the product of the reactants, raise each one to a power shown by the coefficient. That will be Keq.
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