For the reaction:
CO(g) + Cl2(g) → COCl2(g)
kf is 1x 107M–1⋅ s–1 and kr = 2 x 102 s–1. What is the equilibrium constant for the reaction?
a. |
none of these |
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b. |
4.70 |
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c. |
2 x 109 |
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d. |
2 x 10-5 |
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e. |
5 x 104 |
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