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    Oct 6, 2011, 06:43 PM
    Find the equilibrium partial pressures of A and B for each of the following
    Find the equilibrium partial pressures of A and B for each of the following different values of Kp?
    Find the equilibrium partial pressures of A and B for each of the following different values of Kp . Assume that the initial partial pressure of B in each case is 1.0 atm and that the initial partial pressure of A is 0.0 atm . Make any appropriate simplifying assumptions.
    Kp= 1.8
    Kp=1.0?10^-4
    Kp= 2.0?10^5
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    Oct 7, 2011, 05:18 AM
    Your question is not complete. There are a lot of information missing.

    Also, please do post your attempt at the question. The equilibrium law is an easy chapter when you apply correctly your equations.

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