What is your problem with these. Keq expressions are the same.
K = (products)^x/(reactants)^y and raise each substance to the power indicated by the coefficient.
Write the equilibrium constant expression for each of the following reactions:
A. 4NO(g)+2O^2 <--> 2N^2O^4(g)
B. 2NO(g)+ Br^2(g) <--> 2NOBr(g)
C. CO(g)+ 2H^2(g) <--> CH^3OH(g)
D. SO^2(g) + NO^2(g) <--> SO^3(g) + NO(g)
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you have to find the equilibrium constant for them.
No, the problem says to write the equilibrium constant expression. Nothing about finding the value of K.
Not the value, the equilibrium constant. DrBob222, there's no instance of the letter "K" except in your own statement