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For the reaction: 

3O2 (g) <-> 2O3 (g)

K=1.8 * 10^(-7)  at a certain temperature. If at equilibrium [O2]= 0.062 M, calculate the equilibrium O3 concentration. 

 

asked Feb 28, 2015 in CHEMISTRY by heather Apprentice

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Step 1:

The equilibrium constant K  is 1.8 * 10-7

Concentration of image.

Definition of equilibrium constant:

Equilibrium constant  is the ratio of the concentrations of products to the concentration of reactants.

image.

The chemical reaction is image.

Equilibrium constant image.

Substitute K  is 1.8 * 10-7 and image in the above formula.

image

Concentration of image is image.

Solution:

Concentration of image is image.

answered Feb 28, 2015 by Lucy Mentor

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