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What is the relation between K_(P) and K_(C), Give one example for which K_(P) is equal to K_(C), |
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Answer» <P> SOLUTION :The relation between `K_(P)` and `K_(C)` is `K_(P)=K_(C)(RT)^((Deltan_(g)))``K_(P)` = equilibrium constant is TERMS of partial pressure `K_(c)` = equilibrium constant is terms of concentration R = gas constat T = Temperature `Deltan_(g)` = Difference between the sum of the number of MOLES of products and the sum of number of moles of products and the sum number of moles of reactants in the gas phase When `Deltan_(g)=0` `K_(P)=K_(C)(RT)^(0)=K_(C)"ie",K_(P)=K_(C)` Example : `H_(2)(g)+I_(2)(g)hArr2HI(g)` `Deltan_(g)=2-2=0` `:.K_(P)=K_(C)` for the synthesis of HI |
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