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8 May, 18:43

What is the equilibrium constant of 2H, 0 = 2H2 + 0,?

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  1. 8 May, 19:42
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    K = [H₂]² [ O₂] / [H₂O]²

    Explanation:

    The equilibrium constant of any reaction can be written as,

    K = [product] / [reactant]

    For given reaction:

    Chemical equation:

    2H₂O → 2H₂ + O₂

    equilibrium constant:

    K = [H₂] [ O₂] / [H₂O]

    In stoichiometric calculations, we will put the coefficient of balanced equation in given equilibrium constant equation.

    K = [H₂]² [ O₂] / [H₂O]²
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