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Chemistry, 01.02.2020 21:44, blacee01

Given the equilibrium 2 a (g) + b (g) < ===> c (g) + 3 d (g)
and the concentrations [a] = 3.0 m, [b] = 0.750 m, [c] = 0.25 m
[d] = 2.0 m, calculate the value for the equilibrium constant.

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