State Law of chemical equilibrium
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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). The letter K is reserved as the symbol for equilibrium constant.
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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). The letter K is reserved as the symbol for equilibrium constant.
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❤. LAW OF CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM :
⭐.In a balanced chemical equation , the ratio of the product of molar concentrations of the products raised to their respective stoichiometric coefficients to the product of the concentrations of the reactants raised to their individual stoichiometric coefficients , is a constant , at a given temperature.
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