Consider the reaction: C(s) + 1/20₂ (g) = CO(g) Write the equilibrium constant for this reaction in terms of the equilibrium constants, K₁ and K2, for the reactions below: C(s) + O₂(g) CO2(g) K₁ CO(g) + 1/2O₂(g) = CO2(g) K2 For answers with both a subscript and a superscript, enter the subscript first. For example, enter K if the first equilibrium constant should be squared. K = Submit Answer = Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining

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Consider the reaction:
C(s) + 1/2O₂(g) = CO(g)
Write the equilibrium constant for this reaction in terms of the equilibrium constants,
K₁ and
K2, for the reactions below:
[Review Topics]
[References]
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question.
C(s) + O₂(g) CO₂ (g) K₁
CO(g) + 1/2O₂(g) = CO2(g) K2
For answers with both a subscript and a superscript, enter the subscript first. For example, enter K2 if the first
equilibrium constant should be squared.
K =
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Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction: C(s) + 1/2O₂(g) = CO(g) Write the equilibrium constant for this reaction in terms of the equilibrium constants, K₁ and K2, for the reactions below: [Review Topics] [References] Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. C(s) + O₂(g) CO₂ (g) K₁ CO(g) + 1/2O₂(g) = CO2(g) K2 For answers with both a subscript and a superscript, enter the subscript first. For example, enter K2 if the first equilibrium constant should be squared. K = Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
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