Chemistry, asked by lovechemistry, 9 months ago

Equilibrium constant has no unit, when the number of moles on both sides are equal,but it has a unit when the number of moles on both sides are not equal, why? Because if number of moles are not equal then there is no equilibrium,and if there is no equilibrium then how equilibrium constant can exist? correct answer please please,I will Mark as brainliest​,it's very urgent please​

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Answered by saileshmishra95
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Explanation:

Equilibrium constant or Kc has no units because it is a activity or a process,not a arithmetic or logical interpretation of any quantity.

In simple words Kc only does occur in a homogeneous quantity , where everything is equal hence they nullify each other and there is no units left.

Hope this is enough to clarify your doubt...

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