Chemistry, asked by saileshchander, 1 year ago

state law of chemical equilibrium​

Answers

Answered by icseJGS
4

Answer:

The equilibrium law states that the concentrations of the products multiplied together, divided by the concentration of the reactants multiplied together, equal an equilibrium constant (K).

Answered by Nitinsingh192
2

Answer:

The Law of Chemical Equilibrium is defined as, the ratio of product of concentration of the products to the product of concentration of the reactants, with each concentration term is raised to the power by its coefficient in overall balanced chemical equation, is a constant quantity at a given temperature and it is called equilibrium constant.

Similar questions