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What is the equilibrium constant for
2A + 3B (double arrow) =4C

Is it (C)^c/ (A)^a (B)^b
9 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
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K = (C)^4/(A)^2(B^)^3
9 years ago
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What is the equilibrium constant for
2A + 3B (double arrow) =4C

Is it (C)^c/ (A)^a (B)^b

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