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6 September, 10:16

Write the concentration equilibrium constant expression for this reaction.

Cu (s) + 2Ag + (ag) - > Cu2 + (aq) + 2Ag (s)

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  1. 6 September, 10:22
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    K = [Cu2^+] / [Ag^+]^2

    Explanation:

    The equilibrium expression written for a system in equilibrium must take into account the balanced equation for the reaction and the phases (solid, liquid, gas, or dissolved) of each species involved in the reaction.

    aA + bB ⇆ cC + dD

    Kc = [C]^c + [D]^d / [A]^a + [B]^b

    "[ ]" - concentration of the species (moles per liter or molarity)

    "a, b, c, d" - coefficients used to balance the equation

    "c in Kc" - indicates that the value of K is determined using the concentrations of each species

    There are two cases when a species is not shown in the equilibrium expression: when it is a solid and when it is a pure liquid or solvent.
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