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Chapter 15.5, Problem 1CYU
The conversion of oxygen to ozone has a very small equilibrium constant.
3/2 O2(g) ⇄ O3(g) K = 2.5 × 10−29
(a) What is the value of K when the equation is written using whole-number coefficients?
3 O2(g) ⇄ 2 O3(g)
(b) What is the value of K for the conversion of ozone to oxygen?
2 O3(g) ⇄ 3 O2(g)
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