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Posted by Angel on Sunday, February 21, 2010 at 10:13am.

The initial concentration for the compounds involved in the reaction displayed were determined to be [BrI(g)] = 0.3220 mol/L, [Br2(g)] = 0.3287 mol/L, [I2(g)] = 0.004086 mol/L. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant (Kc) at 423.0 K if the equilibrium concentration of Br2(g) was 0.3273 mol/L.


K = C + 273

Equi constant:

Kc = (BrI)(I2)/(Br2)^2

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