why does kp and kc not to be zero or infinity
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No, not if a reaction actually takes place. Why? Because the equilibrium constant has the form
K = [products]/[reactants], so to have zero or infinity one of the numbers would be zero, so that means either no reaction or a reaction that goes to completion with no reverse reaction.
K = [products]/[reactants], so to have zero or infinity one of the numbers would be zero, so that means either no reaction or a reaction that goes to completion with no reverse reaction.
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