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[" Ina reversible reaction "A=(k_(1))/(k_(2))B" ,the initial concentration of A and "B" are a and "b" in moles per litre and the "],[" equilibrium concentration are "(a-x)" and "(b+x)" respectively ; express "x" in terms of "k_(1),k_(2)," and "b" : "]

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