Chemistry, asked by Ritika445ft, 3 months ago

The unit of equilibrium constant k depend upon .
a. number of moles of reactants .
b. number of moles of product
c. number of moles of product and reactants .
d. none of the above ....​

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Answered by nivedha288200910
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Equilibrium constant formula

Equilibrium constant formulaEvery chemical equilibrium can be characterized by an equilibrium constant, known as K eq. The K eq and K P expressions are formulated as amounts of products divided by amounts of reactants; each amount (either a concentration or a pressure) is raised to the power of its coefficient in the balanced chemical equation. hope it help you plz mark as brainlist. have a great day. thank you.

Answered by dualadmire
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The unit of equilibrium constant k depend upon number of moles of product and reactants.

  • An equilibrium constant is a constant used for a chemical reaction which is present in equilibrium.
  • It is generally denoted as K
  • An equilibrium constant represents the relationship between the ratio of the concentration of the products to that of the reactants and each product and reactant raised to their respective stoichiometric coefficients when the chemical reaction reaches the state of equilibrium.
  • The units of equilibrium constant mole/L raise to Δn.
  • Hence, This signifies that the unit of equilibrium depends is K that upon the the number of moles of reactants and products.
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