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Why is concentration of liquids and solid considered a constant?

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Answered by sharmasangeeta2019
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Explanation:

The concentration of a pure liquid or solid equals its density divided by its molar mass. The density of a pure liquid or solid is the same, regardless of how much pure liquid or solid is present. Only the concentrations of gases and substances in solution are included in the equilibrium expression.

Answered by rocky364
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Explanation:

That is because the density of liquids and solids is temperature and pressure dependent. The reason that the molar concentration is often called constant is twofold: the density of liquids and solids has a much weaker dependence on the temperature than gases do therefore it can be regarded as approximately constant.

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