Two reactions and their equilibrium constants are given. A + 2B ⇌ C + 2D K1 = 2.692 C ⇌ D K2 = 0.272 Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction D + A + 2B.
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The equilibrium constant for a reaction is the product of the equilibrium constants for the individual steps of the reaction, raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficients. In this case, we can write: K_eq = (K_2)^(-1) * (K_1)^(1/2) where K_1 and K_2 Show more…
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