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  • 04-09-2020
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The equilibrium constant for the reaction: HCHO(g) ⇌ H2(g) + CO(g).

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  • 05-09-2020

Answer:

K = [H2] [CO] / [HCHO]

Explanation:

HCHO(g) ⇌ H2(g) + CO(g)

We can obtain the expression for the equilibrium constant for the above equation as follow:

Equilibrium constant, K for a given reaction is the ratio of the concentration of the product raised to their coefficient to the concentration of the reactant raised to their coefficient.

Thus, the equilibrium constant, K for the above equation can be written as follow:

K = [H2] [CO] / [HCHO]

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