The equilibrium constant for the reaction of carbon and

Chapter 13, Problem 54AQP

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The equilibrium constant for the reaction of carbon and water to form carbon monoxide and hydrogen is 0.20 at 1000 °C. If an equilibrium mixture contains solid carbon, 0.40 M H2O, and 0.40 M CO, what is the molar concentration of H2?C(s) + H2O(g) ? CO(g) + H2(g)

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