A system that is not at equilibrium is found to contain 0.150 M of A (aq), 0.150 M of B(aq), and 0.240 M of C(aq). Note

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A system that is not at equilibrium is found to contain 0.150 M of A (aq), 0.150 M of B(aq), and 0.240 M of C(aq). Note

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A system that is not at equilibrium is found to contain 0.150 M of A (aq), 0.150 M of B(aq), and 0.240 M of C(aq). Note that each of these species are hypothetical and do not represent actual elements from the periodic table. The reaction involving these three species is shown below: A (aq) + B(aq) = C(aq) Kc =0.460 -- 3) What is the value of Qe for the system based on the conditions described above? Qc : 10.67 b) Which direction would the reaction proceed in order to reach equilibrium? Shift left to form more reactants Shift right to form more products The system is already at equilibrium
c) Determine the concentration of each of the three species once the system reaches equilibrium. [A: 2.81 M B:2 M [C] : M
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