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Chemistry, 14.10.2019 19:00, Tristanana

Consider the equilibrium reaction: 3cio-(aq) ↔ cio3-(aq) + 2ci-(aq) the equilibrium constant kc = 3.2 x 103. the following concentrations are present: [cl-] = 0.50 mol/l; [clo3-] = 0.32 mol/l; [clo-] = 0.24 mol/l. is the mixture at equilibrium and, if not, in which direction will reaction proceed?

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