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the equilibrim constant expression for a gas reaction in Kc

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Answer:Kc is an equilibrium constant in terms of molar concentrations and is usually defined as: Kc=[C]c[D]d[A]a[B]b. in the general reaction, aA+bB⇌cC+dD. If a large Kc is formed then there are more products formed

A good example of a gaseous homogeneous equilibrium is the conversion of sulphur dioxide to sulphur trioxide at the heart of the Contact Process:

2So2 + o2 ----------> 2So3

A commonly used liquid example is the esterification reaction between an organic acid and an alcohol - for example:

Ch3cooh + ch3ch2oh ---->ch3cooch2ch3

+ H2o

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