Calculate K c for the reaction, A(g)+B(g) 2 C(g) , if 1.00 mole of A, 1.4 moles of B and…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
Calculate Kc for the reaction, \(A(g)+B(g) \rightleftharpoons 2 C(g)\), if 1.00 mole of A, 1.4 moles of B and 0.5 mole of C are placed in a one litre flask and allowed to reach equilibrium. The final concentration of C is 0.75 M.
- 1.00
- 0.75
- 0.50
- 0.25
Answer
(D) 0.25
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