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The reaction, 2A(g) + B(g)hArr3C(g) + ...

The reaction,
`2A(g) + B(g)hArr3C(g) + D(g)`
is begun with the concentration of A and B both at an intial value of `1.00` M. When equilibrium is reached, the concentration of D is measured and found to be `0.25` M. The value for the equilibrium constant for this reaction is given by the expression:

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