CHEM1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Equilibrium Constant, Inert Gas, Phase Transition
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Write the equilibrium constant expression for the following reaction. Note: you can make subscripts in word by using the Ctrl and the =; superscripts are made by Ctrl, Shift, =.
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