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Calculate the equilibrium constant for the given reaction.
For the equilibrium reaction: 3 C2H2 ---> C6H6 , the concentrations at equilibrium are as follows; [C2H2] = 0.6 M and [C6H6] = 0.86 M.
For the equilibrium reaction: 3 C2H2 ---> C6H6 , the concentrations at equilibrium are as follows; [C2H2] = 0.6 M and [C6H6] = 0.86 M.
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DrBob222
3C2H2 ---> C6H6
K = (C6H6)/(C2H2)^3
Substitute and solve for K
K = (C6H6)/(C2H2)^3
Substitute and solve for K
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