What's your problem. Write the Keq expression, substitute the equilibrium numbers in the problem, and solve for Keq.
If you still can't do it explain fully what you don't understand.
At equilibrium at 1.0 L vessel contains 17.00
mol of H2, 20.00 mol of CO2, 13.00 mol of
H2O, and 6.000 mol of CO at 427◦C.
CO2(g) + H2(g) ⇀↽ CO(g) + H2O(g)
What is the value of K at this temperature
for the reaction?
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