What Is the difference between Qc and Kc. Please show with examples.
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HOPE THIS HELPS U!! ex: consider the given REVERSIBLE reaction.....aA(g) + bB(g) <--->cC(g) +dD(g) where a,b,c,d are moles of respective chemicals.
kc is equilibrium 'MOLAR' concentration which means concentration of products and reactants at EQUILIBRIUM.
Kc=[D]^d+[C]^c/[B]^b+[A]^a
where as.. QC means concentration at any time which mai b at equilibrium or not(I.e at any random time) n Qc has same formula as kc (as mentioned abv) the only diff between kc and QC is that kc is conc. at equilibrium while QC at any random time...Qc also known as conc. quotient
kc is equilibrium 'MOLAR' concentration which means concentration of products and reactants at EQUILIBRIUM.
Kc=[D]^d+[C]^c/[B]^b+[A]^a
where as.. QC means concentration at any time which mai b at equilibrium or not(I.e at any random time) n Qc has same formula as kc (as mentioned abv) the only diff between kc and QC is that kc is conc. at equilibrium while QC at any random time...Qc also known as conc. quotient
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