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To calculate the equilibrium quotient of a chemical reaction, it is necessary to know the concentrations of the chemical species involved at constant temperature and pressure. For example, for the combustion reaction of natural gas (CH4 + 2O2 --> CO2 + 2H2O), what would be the value of the equilibrium constant?
a.
K = [CO2][H2O]²/[CH4][O2]²
b.
K = [CO2][H2O]²/[CH4][O2]³
c.
K = [CO2][H2O][CH4][O2]³
d.
K = [CO2][H20]²/[CH4][O2]³
e.
K = [CO2][H20]³/[CH4][O2]³

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