Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity
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Chapter 15.6, Problem 2.2ACP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: Concentration of dimer at equilibrium with a definite concentration of dimer in benzene has to be identified.
Concept Introduction: At equilibrium the concentration of the reaction and the product is equated to a constant
If a reaction is as
The equilibrium constant
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