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The equilibrium 3fe(s) c(s) → fe3c(s) is established in a solid solution. for such a solution, one can write an equilibrium constant expression in the usual way except that the concentrations that refer to solids in the solid solution are included. determine the equilibrium constant for the formation of cementite from iron and carbon at 680°c. (given: for this reaction at 25°c, δh°

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