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H2(g)+i2(g)=2hi(g) give the value of kc and kp​

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Answered by aaryansangwan2003
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hitesh6042: bhai in ki value di ni fer kasi find ki or kc nikal diya
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Answered by omegads03
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Kc and Kp is the equilibrium concentration of a gaseous mixture which relies upon at the concentrations of reactant and the product. Kc is described through molar concentrations, while Kp is described through the partial pressures of the gasses inner a closed machine.

For a reaction,

H₂(g)+I₂(g)=2HI(g)

The value of Kc=\frac{[HI]²}{[H₂][I₂]}

And, Kp=Kc(RT)Δn

or, \frac{PHI²}{PH₂ PI₂}

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