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In a reaction vessel of 10.0 I, heat 9.00 g of water so that it partially decomposes. In the equilibrium mixture, 0.250 mol of water vapor is then still present. (a) Calculate the equilibrium constant K under the given conditions. (b) How is the equilibrium of the reaction affected by i. 1° reduction in volume ii. 2° increase in temperature?​

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