Considering the following decomposition reaction: AB(aq) A(aq) + B(aq) Ke = 3.2x10-6 at 600 K %3D Calculate [AB], [A], and [B] when 0.75 mol/L of AB decomposes and reaches equilibrium at the same given temperature.

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.Considering the following decomposition reaction:
AB(aq)
A(aq) + B(aq)
Ke = 3.2x10-6 at 600 K
Calculate [AB], [A], and [B] when 0.75 mol/L of AB decomposes
and reaches equilibrium at the same given temperature.
Transcribed Image Text:.Considering the following decomposition reaction: AB(aq) A(aq) + B(aq) Ke = 3.2x10-6 at 600 K Calculate [AB], [A], and [B] when 0.75 mol/L of AB decomposes and reaches equilibrium at the same given temperature.
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