what is the importance of kc
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The equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is the value of the reaction quotient when the reaction has reached equilibrium.
A reaction quotient (Qr) is a function of the activities or concentrations of the chemical species involved in a chemical reaction.
Kc is a equilibrium constant which is dependent on concentrations of reactants and products and is defined as
for a reaction α A + β B … ⇌ ρ R + σ S …
Simply speaking, it is ratio of product of product concentration raised to powers of their coefficient to product of reactant concentration raised to powers of their coefficient
MARK BRAINLIEST..
A reaction quotient (Qr) is a function of the activities or concentrations of the chemical species involved in a chemical reaction.
Kc is a equilibrium constant which is dependent on concentrations of reactants and products and is defined as
for a reaction α A + β B … ⇌ ρ R + σ S …
Simply speaking, it is ratio of product of product concentration raised to powers of their coefficient to product of reactant concentration raised to powers of their coefficient
MARK BRAINLIEST..
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