2A + 2B <----> 1C + 2D Keq = 14.5 [A] = 0.26 [B] = 0.14 [C] = 0.35 [D] = 0.33 Would this reaction go to the right, left or is it at equilibrium? Equilibrium Right Left
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From the given information, we can see that there are 2 moles of A and 1 mole of C and D each involved in the reaction. So, the balanced equation would be: 2A + C + 2D ⇌ 2A + 28 1C 2D Show more…
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