explain how equilibrium constant established between the three states of matter
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The equilibrium constant for a reaction that is the sum of two or more reactions is equal to the product of the equilibrium constants for the individual reactions. In contrast, recall that according to Hess's Law, ΔH for the sum of two or more reactions is the sum of the ΔH values for the individual reactions
- In the equilibrium constant expression, the concentrations of the products go in the numerator and the concentrations of the reactants go the denominator.
- The equilibrium constant is derived from the rate laws for the forward and reverse reactions.
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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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