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Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Equilibrium Constants
Consider the following reaction. What would be the equilibrium constant expression?
4 Br2(g)+ CBr4(g)<==>4
HBr(g) + CBr4(g)
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Kc = [HBr]^4 / [Br2]^4 [CBr4]^3
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