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The value of kp for the reaction H2+I2gives 2Hi is 50.what is the value of kc

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Answered by nagdawalaayesha
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50

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Answered by monica789412
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The value of kc for the reaction H{_{2} +I_{2}  gives 2HI is 50 if kp is 50.

EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT:

  • Kc is the value of equilibrium constant when the concentration of reactant and product are expressed in terms of molarity.
  • Kp is the value of equilibrium constant when the concentration of reactant and product are expressed in terms of partial pressure.
  • The relation between Kc and Kp is Kc=Kp (RT)^{\[\Delta \n}n}.
  • In this case the change in number of moles is equal to zero.
  • So Kp=Kc=50
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