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A 2.000 L flask was filled with 0.04000 mol SO2 and 0.02000 mol O2. At equilibrium at 900K, the flask contained 0.0296 mol SO3.
a.) What is the value of Kc for this reaction at 900K?
b) What is the equilibrium pressure of SO2 in the vessel?
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