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You investigate the following reaction:
2A(g) + B(g) ----> 3C(g) + 2D(g)
Initially beginning with 1 mol A and 1 mol B at a total pressure of 1 bar. At equilibrium, you find have 0.2 mol of C. Calculate:
a) The mole fraction of each substance at equilibrium
b) Keq
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