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Let's try this again! What I'm looking for is an explanation. NOT A SOLUTION.
So I have the answer and it's correct(obviously right), but my question is why was Kp2 multiplied with itself. In other words, why did I have to (Kp2)2 X Kp1 ?
Since Kp2 is a reverse reaction of Kp1 shouldn't Kp2 be (1/Kp2)2 ?
What are the directions to calculate something like this
Map General Chemistry 4th Edition University Science Books McQuarrie Rock Gallogly Presented by Sapling Learning Calculate the value of Kp for the equation C(s)+ CO, g given that at a certain temperature 3.69 CO2 (g)+ 2Hm H,o(g) CO H,(g) Co, Kn 0.765 p2 Number Kp 2.16 Correct A Previous View Solution Check Answer Next Exit