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The relation between Kp and Kc​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Kp is the equilibrium constant in terms of pressure (pascals). Kc = equilibrium constant in terms of molarity (mols/L) ... n = number of moles of products in the gas phase. n0 = number of moles of reactants in the gas phase.

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Answered by singlegirl786
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Kp is the equilibrium constant in terms of pressure (pascals). Kc = equilibrium constant in terms of molarity (mols/L) ... n = number of moles of products in the gas phase. n0 = number of moles of reactants in the gas phase.

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