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Interpretation: The concentration of
Concept Introduction: The relationship between reactants and products of a reaction in equilibrium with respect to some unit is said to be equilibrium expression. It is the expression that gives ratio between products and reactants. The expression is:
Answer to Problem 125CP
The concentration of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The reaction for the formation of
The value of formation constant is calculated as follows:
From the large value of
For obtaining ICE table, the concentration of the reactants involved in the formation of
Substituting the values:
Molar mass of Mg 24.3 g/mol
Molar mass of
The mole ratio of
Thus, the limiting reagent is
So, the ICE table for the formation of
Solving for the backward reaction:
The expression for the formation constant is:
Substituting the values:
Since
Hence, the concentration of
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