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Molarity of products divided by reactants

Keq=(products)/(reactants)

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The Keq is a ratio of the concentrations of products to reactants at equilibrium. So, one way to determine it would be to measure the concentrations of all species at equilibrium (when concentrations are no longer changing). aA + bB <--> cC + dD and Keq = [A]^a[B] ^b/[C]^c[D]^d

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molarity of products are divided

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k=[A+][Q-]/[AQ]

these measurements must be taken at saturation of course.

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The equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is determined experimentally or by computational methods.

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How was the equilibrium constant of a reaction determined?

The molarity of products is divided by the molarity of reactants


What are Kp aND KC?

Kc is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction; Kp is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction at constant pressure.


What is used to describe the conditions of a reaction at equilibrium?

An equilibrium constant


What is used to describe the conditions of a reaction to equilibrium?

An equilibrium constant


In a reaction the equilibrium constant for the forward reaction is Kf and the equilibrium constant of the backward reaction is KB What is the relationship between Kf and KB?

Kb= 1/Kf (:


What happens when the equilibrium constant is zero for a reaction?

If the equilibrium constant is zero, the reaction canNOT (will NEVER) reach equilibrium, it can not react back because all products are 'removed' (= concentration is zero).


How can the magnitude of an equilibrium constant indicate the extent of a reaction?

The reaction proceeds to a very large extent if Kc &gt;&gt; 1. On the other hand, the reaction hardly proceeds if Kc &lt;&lt; 1.


What indicates a small equilibrium constant?

A small equilibrium constant value means equilibrium will never establish or the amount of products in reaction mixture is negligible.


If the temperature of a reaction increases what happens to the value of the equilibruim constant?

Equilibrium constant changes when temperature changes. For an endothermic reaction, the equilibrium constant increases with temperature while for an exothermic reaction equilibrium constant decreases with increase in temperature. Equilibrium constants are only affected by change in temperature.


What does an equilibrium constant give about a reaction?

It tells whether products or reactants are favored at equilibrium


What does the value of the equilibrium constant indicate?

When a chemical reaction reach the equilibrium she can not continue spontaneously.


What is meant by law of equilibrium?

Law of equilibrium - The principle that (at chemical equilibrium) in a reversible reaction the ratio of the rate of the forward reaction to the rate of the reverse reaction is a constant for that reaction.