Interpretation:
The equilibrium concentration (Kc) should be calculated to given the statement of equilibrium reaction at
Concept Introduction:
Kp and Kc: This equilibrium constants of gaseous mixtures, these difference between the two constants is that Kc is defined by molar concentrations, whereas Kp is defined by the partial pressures of the gasses inside a closed system.
Equilibrium constant: Concentration of the products to the respective molar concentration of reactants it is called equilibrium constant. If the K value is less than one the reaction will move to the left side and the K values is higher (or) greater than one the reaction will move to the right side of reaction.

Explanation of Solution
To find: Calculate the
Calculate and analyze the
The consider the following expression of (Kc)
The simple equilibrium constant is derived showed above equation (1).
To find: Calculate the molar values for given the statement of equilibrium reaction (b).
Calculate and analyze the molar values at 6860C.
First we derived for reaction quotient (Qc) values for given equilibrium reaction.
Calculate the molar concentration of the given equilibrium reaction.
The given equilibrium process, the equal moles of H2 and CO2 reacted with in gas phase conditions to give a H2O and CO molecule, the reactant moles 0.50m/L. Then the number of moles calculating (Kc) molar concentration of reacting procedure as fallows, first construct an above equilibrium table and fill in the initial concentration and zero also include the respective table than we use the initial concentration to calculate the reaction quotient (Qr) and compare (K) values to identified the direction in which the reaction will proceeds. Further calculate (x) as the amount of particular species consumed and use the stoichiometry of the reaction to define in terms of (x) the amount of the species produced. Finally the each species in the equilibrium add the change in concentration to the initial concentration to get the equilibrium concentration. The derived molar concentration values are showed above.
The product molecule molar concentration is derived given the equilibrium concentration (Kc) and respective equilibrium reaction at
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