A pure sample of 0.200 M HD is allowed to come to equilibrium.
H2(g) + D2(g) ⇆ 2 HD (g)
The equilibrium concentration of HD was found to be 0.175 M. What is Kc for this reaction
A.196 *
B.49.0
C.5.10 x 10-3
D.2.04 x 10-2
E. None of the above
A pure sample of 0.200 M HD is allowed to come to equilibrium. H2(g) + D2(g)...
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