Posted by Stephany on Monday, November 1, 2010 at 9:52pm.
Kc = (N2)^2(H2O)^2/(NO)^2(H2)^2 assuming all are gaseous.
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Kc = (N2)(H2O)^2/(NO)^2(H2)^2
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