Write an expression and units for equilibrium constant for this reaction: 2SO2(g)+O2(g)<-->2SO3(g)

Kc=[SO3]^2/([O2][SO2]^2)Units M-molar concentration mol/lM^2/(M*M^2)=1/M=l/mol

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