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Chemistry, 28.02.2020 23:52 jeanlucceltrick09

Given K = 3.61 at 45°C for the reaction A(g) + B(g) equilibrium reaction arrow C(g) and K = 7.19 at 45°C for the reaction 2 A(g) + D(g) equilibrium reaction arrow C(g) what is the value of K at the temperature for the following reaction? C(g) + D(g) equilibrium reaction arrow 2 B(g) What is the value of Kp at 45°C for the same reaction? Starting with 1.64 atm partial pressures of both C and D, what is the mole fraction of B once equilibrium is reached?

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