(37) Consider the reaction:
Ni(CO)4 (g) Ni (s) + 4CO (g)
What is the expression for K for this reaction?
[1] Kc= [Ni][CO]4[Ni(CO)4]
[2] Kp= [Ni][CO][Ni(CO)4]
[3] Kp= (PCO)4(PNi(CO)4)
[4] K?= [Ni][CO]4
[5] None of the above.
(37) Consider the reaction: Ni(CO)4 (g) Ni (s) + 4CO (g) What is the expression for...
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