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    Mar 5, 2013, 09:22 AM
    Equilibrium constant
    0,5 mol of CO2 and 0,2 mol of H2 are put into 5l vessel at a certain temperature. When the reaction CO2(g)+H2(g)<---> CO(g)+H2O(g), is reached equiloibrium, the vessels contain 0,1 mol of CO. Calculate the equilibrium constant, Kc for the reaction at given temperature.

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