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2 May, 00:28

A solution is made by mixing 30.0 mL of 0.150M (mol/L) compound A with 25.0 mL of 0.200M (mol/L) compound B. At equilibrium, the concentration of C is 0.0454M. Calculate the equilibrium constant, K, for this reaction.

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  1. 2 May, 00:53
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    Keq = 6.105

    Explanation:

    A + B → C

    ∴ Keq = [ C ] / ([ A ] * [ B ])

    ∴ [ C ] = 0.0454 M

    ⇒ [ A ] = ((0.030 L) (0.150 M)) / (0.03 + 0.025) = 0.0818 M

    ⇒ [ B ] = ((0.025 L) (0.200)) / (0.03 + 0.025) = 0.0909 M

    ⇒ Keq = (0.0454) / ((0.0818) (0.0909))

    ⇒ Keq = 6.105
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