Consider the following reaction in aqueous solution:
2A + 3B + C
D + E
Which of the following is the correct law of mass action for this reaction?
A) Kc=[2A][3B][C][D]-1[E]-1
B) Kc=[A]2[B]3[C] \ [D][E]
C) Kc=[A]-2[B]-3[C]-1[D][E]
D) Kc=[D][E] / [A]-2[B]-3[C]
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