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Find and fix each mistake in the following equilibrium constant expressions. 6H2(g)+P4(g)⇌4PH3(g) Keq=[PH3][H2][P4] N2O4(g)⇌2NO2(g) Keq=[N2O4][NO2]2
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Find and fix each mistake in the following equilibrium constant expressions.
6H2(g)+P4(g)⇌4PH3(g)
Keq=[PH3][H2][P4]
N2O4(g)⇌2NO2(g)
Keq=[N2O4][NO2]2
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