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A reaction vessel is charged with 0.50 atm of A and 0.840 atm of B. Once the reaction reaches equilibrium, what is the equilibrium partial pressure of B? Kp for this reaction is 67.2 A (g) ⇌ 2 B (g)
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A(g) <===>2 B(g)
Initial pressure of A = 0.50 atm
Initial pressure of B = 0.840 atm
Kp = 67.2
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