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    The Equilibrium Constant Is Given for Two of the Reactions
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The Equilibrium Constant Is Given for Two of the Reactions

Question 41

Question 41

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The equilibrium constant is given for two of the reactions below.Determine the value of the missing equilibrium constant.
A(g) + B(g) ⇌ AB(g) Kc = 0.24
AB(g) + A(g) ⇌ A2B(g) Kc = 3.8
2 A(g) + B(g) ⇌ A2B(g) Kc = ?


A) 4.0
B) 0.91
C) 3.6
D) 16
E) 0.63

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