what are the units of the equilibrium constant
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By definition, the equilibrium constant has no units, as we're supposed to be using active masses instead of the molarity/ concentrations of the respective substances. Active mass is a unit-less ratio of the mass reacting to the total mass present. Ideally, the equilibrium constant therefore doesn't have a unit.
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