At a given temperature, the elementary reaction A = B, in the forward direction, is first order in A with a rate constan

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At A Given Temperature The Elementary Reaction A B In The Forward Direction Is First Order In A With A Rate Constan 1
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At a given temperature, the elementary reaction A = B, in the forward direction, is first order in A with a rate constant of 0.0170 s-1. The reverse reaction is first order in B and the rate constant is 0.0700 -1. What is the value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction A = B at this temperature? K = What is the value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction B = A at this temperature? K = TOOLS x10'
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