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explain equilibrium constant established between the three states of matter.
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Answered by GlimmeryEyes
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The equilibrium constant would not include the solid I

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but why is this? I have read that its concentration is a constant, but what does that mean? If you increase the amount of I

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the reaction should shift towards the right so logically it does appear to play a part in the equilibrium.

Answered by llitzmisspaglill703
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The equilibrium constant, K, expresses the relationship between products and reactants of a reaction at equilibrium with respect to a specific unit.This article explains how to write equilibrium constant expressions, and introduces the calculations involved with both the concentration and the partial pressure equilibrium constant.

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