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The value of `K_(c)` for the reaction:
`A_(2)(g)+B_(2)(g) hArr 2AB(g)`
at `100^(@)C` is `49`. If `1.0 L` flask containing one mole of `A_(2)` is connected with a `2.0 L` flask containing one mole of `B_(2)`, how many moles of AB will be formed at `100^(@)C`?

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To solve the problem, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Write the balanced chemical equation The reaction given is: \[ A_2(g) + B_2(g) \rightleftharpoons 2AB(g) \] ### Step 2: Determine initial moles and volumes - We have 1 mole of \( A_2 \) in a 1 L flask. ...
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