K=[CO2]^2/([CO}^2 * [O2]^2 )
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For the following reaction, it is found at equilibrium at a certain temperature that the concentrations are [CO(g)] = 2.7 multiplied by 10-4 M, [O2(g)] = 1.9 multiplied by 10-3 M, and [CO2(g)] = 1.1 multiplied by 10-1 M.
2 CO(g) + O2(g) reverse reaction arrow 2 CO2(g)
Calculate K for the reaction at this temperature.
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