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When a chemical reaction is at equilibrium, the
forward and reverse reactions occur at the same
rate. The concentrations of the different compounds
in the reactions will remain constant. The
relationship between the concentrations of the
reactants and products is expressed as the
equilibrium constant, Ke
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Core Chemistry Skill: Writing the Equilibrium Constant Expression and Calculating the
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Balance this equation, and then enter the coefficients, in order, below.
HCl(g) + O₂(g) Cl₂(g) + H₂O(g)
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