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![Construct the expression Kc for the following reaction.
2 SOCI:(g) + O:(g) = 2 SO:Cl:(g)
1
Drag the tiles into the numerator or denominator to form the expression. Each reaction
participant must be represented by one tile. Do not combine terms.
Kc
5 RESET
[SOCŁ]
[0:]
[SO.CL]
2[SOCH]
2[0:]
2[SO.CL]
[SOCLJF
[0F
[SO:CLJ"
2[SOCLF
2[0]F
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Transcribed Image Text:Construct the expression Kc for the following reaction.
2 SOCI:(g) + O:(g) = 2 SO:Cl:(g)
1
Drag the tiles into the numerator or denominator to form the expression. Each reaction
participant must be represented by one tile. Do not combine terms.
Kc
5 RESET
[SOCŁ]
[0:]
[SO.CL]
2[SOCH]
2[0:]
2[SO.CL]
[SOCLJF
[0F
[SO:CLJ"
2[SOCLF
2[0]F
2[SO:CLF
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