At 627ºC, sulfur dioxide and oxygen gases combine to form sulfur trioxide gas. At equilibrium, the concentrations for sulfur dioxide, oxygen, and sulfur trioxide gases are .0060M, .0054M, and .0032M, respectively.

a. Write a balanced equation for the formation of one mole of sulfur trioxide.
b. Calculate K for the reaction @ 627ºC. (Note that gases need to be in atm.)

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Do you want Kp or Kc. You can calculate Kc without changing to atm.
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