26 5 points Determine the equilibrium constant, $K_c$, for the following process: 2A + B = 2C $[A]_{eq}$ = 0.0634 $[B]_{eq}$ = 0.0435 $[C]_{eq}$ = 0.1356 Report your answer with 1 place past the decimal point. Type your answer...
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