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Chemistry, 28.05.2020 06:58 jesicaagan

Consider the following equilibrium:
2CO(g) + O2(g)<--> 2 CO2(g)
Keq= 4.0 * 10^-10
What is the value of Keq for 2CO2(g) <--> 2CO(g) + O2(g)?

Select one:
A. 4.0 * 10^-10
B. 2.5 * 10^9
C. 2.0 * 10^-5
D. 5.0 * 10^4

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