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relatoon between kc and k​

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Answered by Anonymous
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&lt;marquee&gt;</p><p></p><p> Kc and Kp are the equilibrium constants of gaseous mixtures. However, the difference between the two constants is that Kc is defined by molar concentrations, whereas Kp is defined by the partial pressures of the gasses inside a closed system.</p><p></p><p>&lt;/marquee&gt;

Answered by selynduke07
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Kc and Kp are the equilibrium constants of gaseous mixtures. However, the difference between the two constants is that Kc is defined by molar concentrations, whereas Kp is defined by the partial pressures of the gasses inside a closed system.

Low values of Ka mean that the acid does not dissociate well and that it is a weak acid. The same logic applies to bases. There is a relationship between the concentration of products and reactants and the dissociation constant

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There is no such thing as 'k', just kc, kp, & ka. I hope this helps.

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