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Explain why pure liquids and solids can be ignored while writing the equilibrium constant expression?

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for today are learning outcome is to explain why pure liquids and pure solids can be ignored while writing equilibrium constant expression. So when we write K. C. Which is the equilibrium constant expression is the equilibrium constant expression we tend to ignore. We ignored the pure liquids and pure solids, pure liquids and pure solids. Now the reason for this is when we talk about the reason, then the reason is very simple and that is the concentration of pure liquids and pure solid in an equilibrium remains constant constant. So this means that the concentration does not change, so they don't really affect the reacting project amount of equilibrium or the equilibrium itself, so therefore they are ignored and um and they are not written when we write the village of Casey.

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