What is the equilibrium constant for the reaction: 2A (g) + B (g) ? 2 C (g) Given that: 2A (g) ? I (g) Keq = 14.1 4C (g) ? 2 I (g) + 2 B (g) Keq = 0.57 Enter your answer to one decimal place.
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