Consider the following reaction at equilibrium: [ A(g) ightleftharpoons 2 B(g) ] Note: Reference the Fundamental constants table for additional information. Part 1 of 2 Round each of your answers to 3 significant digits. From the data shown below in the table, calculate the equilibrium constants (both ( K_{c} ) and ( K_{P} ) ) at each temperature. egin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|} hline Temperature ( left.{ }^{circ} mathrm{C} ight) ) & {( [mathrm{A}](mathrm{M}) )} & {( [mathrm{B}](mathrm{M}) )} & ( K_{c} ) & ( K_{P} ) \ hline 200 & 0.0200 & 0.850 & \ hline 300 & 0.145 & 0.785 & & \ hline 400 & 0.250 & 0.620 & & \ hline end{tabular}
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For the given reaction, A(g) ⇌ 2 B(g), the equilibrium constant expressions are: Kc = [B]^2 / [A] Kp = (P_B^2) / (P_A) Show more…
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