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We have the following equilibrium: 2 A(aq) ⇄ B(aq). At equilibrium we measure [A] = 0.056 M and [B] = 0.21 M. Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction as written.
5 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
2 A(aq) ⇄ B(aq).
K = (B)/(A)^2 = ?
Plug in the numbers at equilibrium and solve for K. I shall be happy to check your answer.
5 years ago

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