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16 August, 20:42

A reaction is in equilibrium as shown: a + b c +

d. calculate the equilibrium constant if the final concentrations stabilize at: a = 9.60 m b = 10.0 m c = 4.00 m d = 4.00 m 0.167 0.408 2.45 5.99

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  1. 16 August, 21:04
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    The correct answer is option (a) i. e. the equilibrium constant is 0.0167

    We know,

    The equilibrium constant is kc = Concentration of product / concentartion of reactants,

    kc = [C][D] / [A][B],

    Now,

    kc = [4.00]*[4.0] / ([9.60] * [10.00]) = 0.166 ≈ 0.167

    Thus, the equilibrium constant is 0.0167
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