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At a given temperature, Kc=1.3x10-2 for reaction 1. What is the value of Kc for reaction 2? Reaction 1: begin mathsize 12px style N subscript 2 open parentheses g close parentheses plus 3 H subscript 2 open parentheses g close parentheses rightwards harpoon over leftwards harpoon 2 N H subscript 3 open parentheses g close parentheses end style Reaction 2: begin mathsize 12px style 4 N H subscript 3 open parentheses g close parentheses rightwards harpoon over leftwards harpoon space 2 N subscript 2 open parentheses g close parentheses plus 6 H subscript 2 open parentheses g close parentheses end style

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Answer: -9 8 48 -6

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Step-by-step explanation:

For a reversible reaction, the equilibrium constant for a backward reaction is reciprocal.

If the coefficients in a balanced equation are multiplied by a factor, n, the equilibrium expression is raised to the nth power.

K' = (K)^n

In the second reaction the value kf n is 2. The first reaction is multiplied by 2.

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At a given temperature, Kc=1.3x10-2 for reaction 1. What is the value of Kc for reaction-example-1
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