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OpenStudy (theriverspirit):

What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? 2A + 3B < = > 2C +D

OpenStudy (theriverspirit):

@micahm

OpenStudy (micahm):

choses are there any

OpenStudy (theriverspirit):

no there isn't any choices

OpenStudy (micahm):

try goolging your question

OpenStudy (theriverspirit):

I wasn't able to find anything

OpenStudy (micahm):

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OpenStudy (theriverspirit):

I mean yeah but this is chemistry

OpenStudy (micahm):

is this a test or a quiz or a document

OpenStudy (theriverspirit):

its a test

OpenStudy (micahm):

oh you might want to ask your teacher

OpenStudy (theriverspirit):

okay thanks

OpenStudy (badsheep):

For any reaction such as: aA + ßB --> cC + ∂D where a,ß,c, and ∂ are the activity (or stoichiometrical) coefficients for the reaction the equilibrium constant is written as: K = [C]^c[D]^∂/[A]^a[B]^ß in your example: 3B + 2A --> 2C K = [C]^2/[A]^2[B]^3 - always products over reactants

OpenStudy (theriverspirit):

okay thank you

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