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31 October, 17:06

Is it possible to distinguish kc from kp by comparing the units used to express the equilibrium constnat?

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  1. 31 October, 17:35
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    Yes, it is possible to distinguish Kc from Kp.

    Kc is defined by molar concentrations, whereas Kp is defined by the partial pressures of the gasses inside a closed system, so units is different.

    For Kc will be (mol/dm³) ˣ or (mol/L) ˣ and for Kp will be Paˣ, atmˣ or torrˣ.

    Kc = Kp·R·T.

    R - gas constant.

    T - temperature.
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