Chemistry, asked by bashier, 11 months ago

what is kc units? and describe kc

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Answered by ggghh76
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Kc, defined in terms of molar concentrations [kmol/m3], is dimensional. For ideal gases, it is Kp multiplied by the constant (p/RT) raised to a power, say n, equal to the variation of moles of the reaction. This shows that, since units of (p/RT) are kmol/m3, units of Kc depend on the molarity of the reaction.


Answered by bindujayant
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Kc, defined in terms of molar concentrations [kmol/m3], is dimensional. For ideal gases, it is Kp multiplied by the constant (p/RT) raised to a power, say n, equal to the variation of moles of the reaction. This shows that, since units of (p/RT) are kmol/m3, units of Kc depend on the molarity of the reaction.

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