Checkpoint #17 Given the following equilibrium reaction: (1)CC) (1)(1) H₂O(g) + CO (g) = H₂(g) + CO₂(g) K = 0.036 If 1.0 M of all substances are introduced into a container initially, what are the equilibrium concentrations of all substances. =170,036

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Given the following equilibrium reaction:
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H₂O (g) + CO (g) = H₂(g) + CO₂ (g) K = 0.036
If 1.0 M of all substances are introduced into a container initially, what are the
equilibrium concentrations of all substances.
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