For the reaction A + B <> C + D, calculate the Keq (in moles / litre to five significant figures) if at equilibrium the molar concentrations are as follows, A=5.3, B=4.6, C=2.5 and D=4.4.  Thank you for you assistance.

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For the reaction A + B <> C + D, calculate the Keq (in moles / litre to five significant figures) if at equilibrium the molar concentrations are as follows, A=5.3, B=4.6, C=2.5 and D=4.4. 

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