5) A 2.50 Liter reaction vessel at 1000oC contains 0.525 moles of A, 0.525 moles of B, and 0.75 moles of C.
A(g) + B(g) 2 C(g) Kc = 0.500 at 1000oC
What is [C] at equilibrium?
HINT: write out an ICE table and solve for the change in concentration, x
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