Equilibrium Constant and Reaction Quotient - Physical Chemistry

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Consider the following reaction.

A researcher adds equal volumes of substance A and substance B together. What is the ratio of concentration of C to concentration of D at equilibrium?

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To solve this question we need to use the definition of equilibrium constant. The equilibrium constant, , for this reaction is

For a given value, the concentration of C and D would be the same. The stoichiometric coefficients of C and D are both 1; therefore, the amount of C and D produced would be the same and would depend on the limiting reagent. We do not know what the limiting reagent is (it could be A or B) and cannot determine the absolute concentrations of C and D; however, we can determine the relative concentrations. The concentration of C and D are the same and the ratio is 1:1.

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