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Consider the reaction 2 A ⇄ 2 D + E. If K = 5 at Temperature T, which direction will this reaction proceed if [A] = 0.5 M, [D] = 1.5 M and [E] = 0.5 M at temperature T? (Hint, find Q).
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You work this the same way as the Q and K problem later that I worked for you. I shall be happy to check your answer.
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