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At equilibrium the concentrations of reactants and productas remain constant.
It is the ratio of the concentrations of products to the concentrations of reactants.
It is the ratio of the concentrations of products to the concentrations of reactants.
It is the ratio of the concentrations of products to the concentrations of reactants.
Kc is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction related to concentrations. Kp is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction related to pressures. Generally, in normal conditions the effect of temperature is not so important.
At equilibrium the concentrations of reactants and productas remain constant.
At equilibrium the concentrations of reactants and productas remain constant.
It is the ratio of the concentrations of products to the concentrations of reactants.
It is the ratio of the concentrations of products to the concentrations of reactants.
It is the ratio of the concentrations of products to the concentrations of reactants.
Kc is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction related to concentrations. Kp is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction related to pressures. Generally, in normal conditions the effect of temperature is not so important.
When the ratio of concentrations of the reactants and products is stable.
An equilibrium constant
An equilibrium constant
Yes, the concentrations are constant but not necessarily static. The 'forward' reaction rate matches the 'reverse' reaction rate.
Generally, the higher the concentrations the faster the reaction. It does not push the reaction further past the equilibrium.
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