What is the relationship between kp and kc for the reaction below?
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Kp=Kc(RT)ⁿ where R is the gas constant, T is the Temperature and n is the change in no. of gaseous moles in the reaction.
Example: In the reaction N2 + 3H2→2NH3, all the compounds are gaseous. The no. of reactant moles are 4 and product moles are 2. So n= nP -nR = 2–4 = -2 and Kp=Kc/(RT)²
NOTE: Only gaseous moles are considered.
Example: In the reaction N2 + 3H2→2NH3, all the compounds are gaseous. The no. of reactant moles are 4 and product moles are 2. So n= nP -nR = 2–4 = -2 and Kp=Kc/(RT)²
NOTE: Only gaseous moles are considered.
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