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Calculate the equilibrium constant for the equilibrium knowing that there are 2 moles of O2 H2, 6 moles of O2 and 3 moles of H2O in a jar reactor 2L?
2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O
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As written this makes no sense. Proof and correct please. Also, are those mols you quote at equilibrium or not.
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