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The equilibrium constant for reaction (1) below is 276.Under the same conditions,what is the equilibrium constant of reaction (2) ?
(1)  The equilibrium constant for reaction (1) below is 276.Under the same conditions,what is the equilibrium constant of reaction (2) ? (1)    X<sub>2</sub>(g) +   Y<sub>2</sub>(g)    XY(g)  (2) 2XY(g)    X<sub>2</sub>(g) + Y<sub>2</sub>(g)  A) 6.02  \times  10<sup>-2</sup> B) 7.25  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> C) 3.62  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> D) 1.31  \times  10<sup>-5</sup> E) None of these choices is correct.
X2(g) +  The equilibrium constant for reaction (1) below is 276.Under the same conditions,what is the equilibrium constant of reaction (2) ? (1)    X<sub>2</sub>(g) +   Y<sub>2</sub>(g)    XY(g)  (2) 2XY(g)    X<sub>2</sub>(g) + Y<sub>2</sub>(g)  A) 6.02  \times  10<sup>-2</sup> B) 7.25  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> C) 3.62  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> D) 1.31  \times  10<sup>-5</sup> E) None of these choices is correct.
Y2(g)  The equilibrium constant for reaction (1) below is 276.Under the same conditions,what is the equilibrium constant of reaction (2) ? (1)    X<sub>2</sub>(g) +   Y<sub>2</sub>(g)    XY(g)  (2) 2XY(g)    X<sub>2</sub>(g) + Y<sub>2</sub>(g)  A) 6.02  \times  10<sup>-2</sup> B) 7.25  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> C) 3.62  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> D) 1.31  \times  10<sup>-5</sup> E) None of these choices is correct.
XY(g)
(2) 2XY(g)  The equilibrium constant for reaction (1) below is 276.Under the same conditions,what is the equilibrium constant of reaction (2) ? (1)    X<sub>2</sub>(g) +   Y<sub>2</sub>(g)    XY(g)  (2) 2XY(g)    X<sub>2</sub>(g) + Y<sub>2</sub>(g)  A) 6.02  \times  10<sup>-2</sup> B) 7.25  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> C) 3.62  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> D) 1.31  \times  10<sup>-5</sup> E) None of these choices is correct.
X2(g) + Y2(g)


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