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![## Writing the Equilibrium Constant Expression
**Objective**: Write the equilibrium constant expression, \( K \), for the following reaction:
**Reaction**:
\[ \text{SO}_2(g) + \text{Cl}_2(g) \rightleftharpoons \text{SO}_2\text{Cl}_2(g) \]
**Instruction**: If either the numerator or denominator of the expression is blank, please enter 1.
**Equilibrium Constant Expression**:
\[ K = \frac{\text{[Products]}}{\text{[Reactants]}} \]
For the given reaction:
\[ \text{SO}_2(g) + \text{Cl}_2(g) \rightleftharpoons \text{SO}_2\text{Cl}_2(g) \]
The equilibrium constant expression, \( K \), should be written in terms of the concentrations of the reactants and products.
### Template for \( K \):
\[ K = \frac{ \ [\text{SO}_2\text{Cl}_2(g)] \ }{ \ [\text{SO}_2(g)][\text{Cl}_2(g)] \ } \]
### Empty Boxes Template
To help you fill in the values, we use the following placeholder approach:
\[
\begin{array}{c}
\boxed{\text{numerator}} \\
K = \frac{\boxed{\text{\ [\text{SO}_2\text{Cl}_2(g)] \ }}}
{\boxed{\ \ [\text{SO}_2(g)][\text{Cl}_2(g)] \ }}
\end{array}
\]
If there is no specific concentration provided, and you need to avoid leaving any part blank, please enter "1" in the appropriate placeholder.
By following this setup, you can properly write the equation for the equilibrium constant \( K \) based on the provided reaction.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/a527ffdc-16df-4a1f-9953-96956a75d05e/49026422-f240-409f-9b6c-d3b96ac57a48/i6qpzos_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:## Writing the Equilibrium Constant Expression
**Objective**: Write the equilibrium constant expression, \( K \), for the following reaction:
**Reaction**:
\[ \text{SO}_2(g) + \text{Cl}_2(g) \rightleftharpoons \text{SO}_2\text{Cl}_2(g) \]
**Instruction**: If either the numerator or denominator of the expression is blank, please enter 1.
**Equilibrium Constant Expression**:
\[ K = \frac{\text{[Products]}}{\text{[Reactants]}} \]
For the given reaction:
\[ \text{SO}_2(g) + \text{Cl}_2(g) \rightleftharpoons \text{SO}_2\text{Cl}_2(g) \]
The equilibrium constant expression, \( K \), should be written in terms of the concentrations of the reactants and products.
### Template for \( K \):
\[ K = \frac{ \ [\text{SO}_2\text{Cl}_2(g)] \ }{ \ [\text{SO}_2(g)][\text{Cl}_2(g)] \ } \]
### Empty Boxes Template
To help you fill in the values, we use the following placeholder approach:
\[
\begin{array}{c}
\boxed{\text{numerator}} \\
K = \frac{\boxed{\text{\ [\text{SO}_2\text{Cl}_2(g)] \ }}}
{\boxed{\ \ [\text{SO}_2(g)][\text{Cl}_2(g)] \ }}
\end{array}
\]
If there is no specific concentration provided, and you need to avoid leaving any part blank, please enter "1" in the appropriate placeholder.
By following this setup, you can properly write the equation for the equilibrium constant \( K \) based on the provided reaction.
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