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In the reversible reaction shown below, r moles of a react with s moles of b to produce t moles of c. which equation can be used to represent the equilibrium constant for the forward reaction?
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In the reversible reaction shown below, r moles of a react with s moles of b to produce t moles of
c. which equation can be used to represent the equilibrium constant for the forward reaction?
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The equilibrium constant divides the products by the reactants.
So, if r+sb=t(whatever variable used here)
r & b would be your reactants & (left out variable) would be your product. The # of moles would be used as exponents.
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