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For the reaction c(s) + co2(g) 2co(g) kc = 168. a mixture contains some c(s), [co] = 0.50 m and [co2] = 0.75 m. therefore the system at equilibrium, because

a. is not; the value of q is 0.67
b. is not; the value of q is 1.5
c. is; the value of q is 0.67
d. is not; the value of q is 0.33
e. is; the value of q is 0.33

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