For an equilibrium reaction of the form shown below 2A(aq) + B(aq) → C(aq) + D (aq) 8.5 x 10-⁹ Ke If x is the change in concentration of B and the initial concentration of A is 0.150 M, then the equilibrium concentration of D can be best approximated (that is, the best value to use in the calculation) by which of the following terms? Ox O 0.150 M-x O 2x O 0.150 M O 0.150 M + 2x

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For an equilibrium reaction of the form shown below
2A(aq) + B(aq) = C(aq) + D (aq)
Kc = 8.5 x 10-⁹
If x is the change in concentration of B and the initial concentration of A is 0.150 M, then the equilibrium concentration of D can be
best approximated (that is, the best value to use in the calculation) by which of the following terms?
Ox
O 0.150 M-x
O 2x
O 0.150 M
O 0.150 M + 2x
Transcribed Image Text:For an equilibrium reaction of the form shown below 2A(aq) + B(aq) = C(aq) + D (aq) Kc = 8.5 x 10-⁹ If x is the change in concentration of B and the initial concentration of A is 0.150 M, then the equilibrium concentration of D can be best approximated (that is, the best value to use in the calculation) by which of the following terms? Ox O 0.150 M-x O 2x O 0.150 M O 0.150 M + 2x
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