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consider the following reversible reaction.
c(s)+o2(g)< -> co2(g)

what is the equilibrium constant expression for the given system?
a. keq=[co2]
[c][o2]

b. keq=[co2]
[o2}

c. keq=[c][o2]
[co2]

d. keq= [o2]
[co2]

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