Chemistry, asked by abhirajpathak9, 1 year ago

How can Kp and Kc (equilibrium constant) be related?

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Answered by prathamesh26
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KP = KC[RT] ^CHANGE IN MOLES
where r is the gas constant 8.314
t is the temperature

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Answered by TheBiGHeaD
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Kp=Kc*(R*T)^(n)
where R is Ideal Gas constant
T is the Temperature and
n is the( no of moles of product- no of moles of reactant)
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