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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the correct balanced equation for the following equilibrium constant expression?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Festinger

OpenStudy (anonymous):

CO2 (g) (<--)(-->). CO (g) + O2 (g)

OpenStudy (festinger):

Er. For the equilibrium constant equation each power means the number of moles of that item in the equation. So carbon dioxide square means 2 carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide square means 2 carbon monoxide.

OpenStudy (imtiaz7):

For equilibrium constant which is k and equals to product of active masses of products divided by product of active mass of reactants; like as; for the equation 2CO2>2CO+O2 K= [CO]^2[02]/[C02]^2

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