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Are the concentrations of CO, H2O, CO2 and H2 necessarily equal
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DrBob222
With relation to what?
13 years ago
Heather
Thats why I'm stuck, this is the question. There is no other information given. Any suggestions.
13 years ago
Heather
Well, actually the question reads like this:

Suppose the following reaction is at equilibrium: Are the concentrations of CO, H2O, CO2 and H2 necessarily equal? Please explain.
13 years ago

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