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Chemistry, 03.02.2020 10:53, robert7248

Calculating equilibrium concentrations when the net reaction proceeds in reverse

concentration (m)
[xy] [x] [y]
initial: 0.200 0.300 0.300
change: +x -x -x
equilibrium: 0.200+x 0.300-x 0.300-x

based on a kc value of 0.170 and the data table given, what are the equilibrium concentrations of xy, x, and y, respectively?

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