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For the following reaction, the KC is 2.89 at 933K. H2(g) + CO2(g) ↔ H2O(g) + CO(g)

Calculate the equilibrium concentration of hydrogen,[H2], when [CO2] = 0.310M, [H2O] = 0.350M, and [CO] = 0.190M.

A.
0.213M

B.
0.124M

C.
0.074M

D.
2.84M

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