Asked by Kalia
                How do you calculate Ke for 2 SO2 (g)     +     O2 (g)     ↔     2 SO3 (g)     +     heat
[0.0500] [0.0500] [0.103]
            
            
        [0.0500] [0.0500] [0.103]
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    Are those equilibrium concns. If so, then
Ke = (SO3)^2/(SO2)^2*(O2)
Substitute the number you have, if those are equilibrium concns, and punch the calculator.
    
Ke = (SO3)^2/(SO2)^2*(O2)
Substitute the number you have, if those are equilibrium concns, and punch the calculator.
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