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Consider the reaction H2O(g)+Cl2O(g)=2HClO(g). At equilibrium, the concentrations of the different species:[H2O]=0.077M,[Cl2O]=0.077M, [HClO]=0.023M. What is the equilibrium constant for the reaction at this temperature? Choices: 0.089, 0.26, 3.9, or 11

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