Chemical EquilibriumHard
Question
Suppose the gas phase isomerization reactions: A$\rightleftharpoons$B, A$\rightleftharpoons$C and B$\rightleftharpoons$C achieve equilibrium simultaneously at a fixed temperature. The equilibrium mole fraction of ‘A’ in terms of equilibrium constants, K1, K2 and K3 (respectively) is
Options
A.$\frac{K_{1}}{K_{1} + K_{2} + K_{3}}$
B.$\frac{1}{1 + K_{1} + K_{2}}$
C.$\frac{1}{K_{1} + K_{2} + K_{3}}$
D.$\frac{1}{K_{1} + K_{2}}$
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