define equilibrium temperature.
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Answer:The equilibrium constant is the value of the reaction quotient that is calculated from the expression for chemical equilibrium. It depends on the ionic strength and temperature and is independent of the concentrations of reactants and products in a solution
Explanation:
For the following chemical reaction:
aA(g) + bB(g) ↔ cC(g) + dD(g)
The equilibrium constant Kc is calculated using molarity and coefficients:
Kc = [C]c[D]d / [A]a[B]b
where:
[A], [B], [C], [D] etc. are the molar concentrations of A, B, C, D (molarity)
a, b, c, d, etc. are the coefficients in the balanced chemical equation (the numbers in front of the molecules)
The equilibrium constant is a dimensionless quantity (has no units). Although the calculation is usually written for two reactants and two products, it works for any numbers of participants in the reaction.
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