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Explain how to write the equilibrium-constant equation for a reversible process.
Chemistry 102
Chemistry 101
Chapter 23
Chemical Equilibrium
Section 5
Equilibrium Calculations
Chemical reactions and Stoichiometry
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So this problem we're going to right the equilibrium constant for a reversible process. So if you take this general reversible process, yeah, equilibrium, constant K would be equal to the product of the products divided by the product of the reactant on then would raise, um, you take the coefficient of each reactant and put that as an exponents, the same thing for the denominator he'd put. Take the coefficient of each product and put it as an ex opponent. And the equilibrium constants Onley measuring the concentrations that change. So if you had a pure liquid or appear solid, that would not change. So that would get assigned a value of lawn, and so those would not appear in this equation.
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