For the following reaction, write the appropriate equilibrium equation. NOTE: For a general reaction: aA(aq) + bB+(aq) <=> cC(aq) Input the answer as: Keq=​[C]^c/ ​[A]^a*​[B^+]^b FORMAT is very important to get the answer correct. Please input answer w/o spaces and as shown above. Use ^ to show superscripts including charge superscripts. Improperly formatted answers that are marked wrong will not receive credit.   2. For the following reaction, write the appropriate equilibrium equation. NOTE: For a general reaction: aA(aq) + bB+(aq) <=> cC(aq) Input the answer as: Keq=​[C]^c/​[A]^a*​[B^+]^b FORMAT is very important to get the answer correct. Please input answer w/o spaces and as shown above. Use ^ to show superscripts including charge superscripts. Improperly formatted answers that are marked wrong will not receive credit.

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1.For the following reaction, write the appropriate equilibrium equation.
NOTE: For a general reaction:
aA(aq) + bB+(aq) <=> cC(aq)
Input the answer as:
Keq=​[C]^c/ ​[A]^a*​[B^+]^b
FORMAT is very important to get the answer correct. Please input answer w/o spaces and as shown above. Use ^ to show superscripts including charge superscripts. Improperly formatted answers that are marked wrong will not receive credit.
 
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For the following reaction, write the appropriate equilibrium equation.
NOTE: For a general reaction:
aA(aq) + bB+(aq) <=> cC(aq)
Input the answer as:
Keq=​[C]^c/​[A]^a*​[B^+]^b
FORMAT is very important to get the answer correct. Please input answer w/o spaces and as shown above. Use ^ to show superscripts including charge superscripts. Improperly formatted answers that are marked wrong will not receive credit.
N204(g) = 2 NO2(g)
Transcribed Image Text:N204(g) = 2 NO2(g)
2 N20(g) + 02(g) = 4 NO(g)
Transcribed Image Text:2 N20(g) + 02(g) = 4 NO(g)
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