When two equilibrium equations are added then their equilibrium constant?
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If two or more reactions are added to give another, the equilibrium constant for the reaction is the product of the equilibrium constants of the equations added. K1 , K2, etc. represent the equilibrium constants for reactions being added together, and K' represents the equilibrium constant for the desired reaction.
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