Consider the following reaction: Ni(CO) 4(g) → Ni(s) + 4CO(g)
If the initial concentration of Ni(CO) 4(g) is 1.0 M,and x is the equilibrium concentration of CO(g) ,what is the correct equilibrium relation?
A) Kc = X4/(1.0 - 4X)
B) Kc = X/(1.0 - X/4)
C) Kc = X4/(1.0 - X/4)
D) Kc = X5/(1.0 - X/4)
E) Kc = 4X/(1.0 -4X)
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