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    The Equilibrium Constant, K<sub>c</sub>, Was Found to Be 2
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The Equilibrium Constant, Kc, Was Found to Be 2

Question 19

Question 19

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The equilibrium constant, Kc, was found to be 2.4 × 108 at 25°C for the following reaction,2X(s) + 3Y2+(aq) The equilibrium constant, K<sub>c</sub>, was found to be 2.4 × 10<sup>8</sup> at 25°C for the following reaction,2X(s) + 3Y<sup>2+</sup>(aq)    2X<sup>3+</sup>(aq) + 3Y(s) Using this information, what is the standard reduction potential for this reaction? A) 0.25 V B) 0.083 V C) 0.17 V D) 0.50 V E) 0.21 V 2X3+(aq) + 3Y(s) Using this information, what is the standard reduction potential for this reaction?


A) 0.25 V
B) 0.083 V
C) 0.17 V
D) 0.50 V
E) 0.21 V

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