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The value of `K_(c)=4.24` at 800 K for the reaction
`CO(g)+H_(2)O(g)hArrCO_(2)(g)+H_(2)(g)`
Calculate equlibrium concentrations of `CO_(2) H_(2),CO and H_(2)O` at 800 K, if only CO and `H_(2)O` are present initially at concentration of 0.10 M each?

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`[CO]=[H_(2)O]=0.033M.[CO_(2)]=[H_(2)]=0.067M`
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