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here was a question that totally threw me off...it appeared on one of my practice tests:
Given (in the passage): A(g) + B (g) <==> C (g) + 2D (g)
One mole of A and one mole of B are placed in a 0.4 L container. After equilibrium has been established, 0.2 mole of C is present in the container. What is the equilibrium constant for the reaction?
a) 0.0625
b) 0.125
c) 0.5
d) 2
The answer is (a) 0.0625
Does anyone know why?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Given (in the passage): A(g) + B (g) <==> C (g) + 2D (g)
One mole of A and one mole of B are placed in a 0.4 L container. After equilibrium has been established, 0.2 mole of C is present in the container. What is the equilibrium constant for the reaction?
a) 0.0625
b) 0.125
c) 0.5
d) 2
The answer is (a) 0.0625
Does anyone know why?