# Problem: Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction:D in equilibrium with A + 2 B, A + 2 B in equilibrium with 2 C, K  c = 2.35, 2C in equilibrium with D, Kc = 0.182

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###### FREE Expert Solution

When $A + 2B$ is in equilibrium with $2C$:

$A + 2B \leftarrow \rightarrow 2C$

The equilibrium constant Kc for this reaction would be:

$K_{c}=\frac{[C]^{2}}{[A][B]^{2}}$

We know that Kc is 2.35 for this reaction, so:

###### Problem Details

Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction:

D in equilibrium with A + 2 B, A + 2 B in equilibrium with 2 C, K  = 2.35, 2C in equilibrium with D, K= 0.182

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