Yes, we are given a K value. However, we haven't been taught this type of Chemistry yet, so I'm having difficulty solving the K equation.
I know that the equation for 2CO + O2 <-> 2CO2 is used to find concentrations of the substances, but I'm not exactly sure how...
Edit: K = 3.68 x 10^-21...
This may belong in the Chemistry section but this is a problem from my Thermodynamics class, so I'll post it here and then move to the Chem section if need be.
Homework Statement
Methane (CH4) is the principal constituent of natural gas and is often used to represent natural gas. Consider...