Posted by Donna on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 5:26pm.
Kc = (H2)(Cl2)/(HCl)^2
These are easy to write. Just remember this.
Put products on top, reactants on bottom, then make the exponent of each reactant and product the same as the coefficient in the balanced equation.
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