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What is the correct equilibrium constant expression for the following heterogeneous equilibrium? 4hcl (g) + o2 (g) ⇄ 2h2o (l) + 2cl2 (g) view available hint(s) what is the correct equilibrium constant expression for the following heterogeneous equilibrium?
4hcl (g) + o2 (g) ⇄ 2h2o (l) + 2cl2 (g)
kc=[cl2]/[hcl][o2] kc=[hcl]4[o2]/[cl2]2
kc=[cl2]2[h2o]2/[hcl]4[o2]
kc=[cl2]2/[hcl]4[o2]

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