Chemistry, asked by Hardishah100, 1 year ago

Umm.. what is the difference between equilibrium constant k and reaction quotient q??

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Answered by Anonymous
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↪Actually welcome to the concept of the Chemical Equilibrium..

↪Now BAsiclly any spontaneous reaction or a feasible reaction which is reversible in nature can be expressed as the form in the reaction quotient. ..

↪Since the reaction is reversible in nature , the concentration rate on the both side is not uniform until the EQUILIBRIUM is attained by the reaction ...

↪Now in such case when the concentration of the products and reactant are represented in a ration.

↪ Such that their stochiometric co-efficient are raised to their concentrations, then it is called as the Reaction Quoitent

↪But when the same reaction attains the Equilibrium in the mean while time such that .. the rate of forward reaction is equal to the rate of the backward reaction , thus here we define the concentration constant as the EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT ..

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Hardishah100: oh yeah ofc i got it..but whts thts "m thud ka"??
Anonymous: *thus Ka = Kb
Anonymous: rate of forward = rate of backward
Hardishah100: oh ..
Hardishah100: ohkkk
Anonymous: yep
Hardishah100: btw thnx now get to go back to studies ✌
Anonymous: okay ya
Anonymous: I m doing ionic equilibrium
Hardishah100: U r in which standard?
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