For a system with multiple equilibria, such as \ceA(g)<=>B(g)\ceA(g)<=>B(g) and \ceB(g)<=>C(g)\ceB(g)<=>C(g), what can be said about the overall equilibrium constant for the reaction \ceA(g)<=>C(g)\ceA(g)<=>C(g)? 

A.
It is the product of the individual equilibrium constants.
B.
It is the sum of the individual equilibrium constants.
C.
It is the ratio of the individual equilibrium constants.
D.
It cannot be determined without additional information.
Chemistry
AP
College Board
Exam No:AP Chemistry Problem Set 2 Year:2024 Question No:APChemistry2024AP0520

Answer:

A

Knowledge points:

7.8 Representations of Equilibrium

Solution:

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