Answer to Question #207132 in General Chemistry for jose

Question #207132

we have a solution that has a concentration of 0.309 M for A(aq) and 0.631 the reaccion M for B(aq) There are no other solutes initially the reaction 2A(aq)+ B(aq)------ 2C(aq)+ D(aq) take place at equilibrium the concentration of C (aq) is 0.124M what is the equilibrium constant of this reaction


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2021-06-17T07:26:32-0400

The equilibrium constant value is the ratio of the concentrations of the products over the reactants. This means that we can use the value of K to predict whether there are more products or reactants at equilibrium for a given reaction

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