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The equilibrium constant kc for the equation
CS2 + 4H2 <--> CH4 +2H2S
at 900 C is 27.8. what is the value of kc for the following equation?
1/2CS2 + 2H2 <---> 1/2CH4 +H2S


sqr root of 278=5.27?
15 years ago

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DrBob222
right.
15 years ago
Anna
great thanks
15 years ago

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