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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the equation for the equilibrium constant for this equation? CO + 3H2 CH4 + H2O [CO][H2]3/[CH4][H2O] [CH]4[H2O]/[H2]3 [H2O][H2]/[CH4][CO] [CH4][H2O]/[CO][H2]3

OpenStudy (somy):

xD

OpenStudy (somy):

C and D represent compounds of product side and the powers of each represent coefficient of each

OpenStudy (somy):

A and B represent reactant and powers are coefficient of each

OpenStudy (somy):

now put them into this formula and u'll get the answer :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that narrows it down but i can only have one answer

OpenStudy (somy):

yes there is only one answer :) its last one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you lol ;)

OpenStudy (somy):

look at the equation CO2 + 3H2 are your reactants CH4 + H2O are your products thus Kc= product/ reactant so [CH4][H2O] / [CO2][H2]^3 H is to the power of 3 because in reaction it has 3 as its coefficient

OpenStudy (somy):

i hope u get it now :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes that makes sense :)

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