For the reaction: 2NO(g) + H2(g) <=> N2O(g) + H2O(g) + energy

Write the equilibrium constant expression for the reaction. This reaction takes place at 25°C.
At this temperature the concentration of NO is found to be 1.75 mol/L, the concentration of H2 is 3.00 mol/L, the concentration of N2O is 4.00 mol/L, and the concentration of H2O is 1.25 mol/L. Using the balanced chemical equation, calculate the equilibrium constant for this system.

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This looks so straight forward. What is your problem with this. Exactly what do you not understand.
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