The equilibrium constant for the reaction of carbon and
Chapter 13, Problem 54AQP(choose chapter or problem)
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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