For the reaction BaSO3 (s) ↔ BaO (s) + SO2 (g), the equilibrium constant is 0.345 M. What is the concentration of SO2 at equilibrium? A. 0.035 M B. 0.070 M C. 0.280 M D. 0.420 M E. None of the Above

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E. Also the equilibrium constant should not have units.

The concentration of sulfur dioxide at equilibrium is none of the above given values.

What is equilibrium constant?

A chemical reaction's equilibrium constant is the value of its reaction quotient at chemical equilibrium which is a:

  • State reached by a dynamic chemical system
  • After a period of time has passed in which its composition shows no discernible tendency to change.

Equilibrium constant is a unit less quantity and in the given question it is mention that value of equilibrium constant is 0.345M, which is wrong as it has unit. So concentration of Sulfur dioxide at equilibrium is not measured by using the given value.

Hence, correct option is none of the above.

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