Background: All reactions are equilibriums. This means that they react in both directions. Many cases this is to such a small extent that it is negligible.Answer: Increasing the pressure on a reaction will shift the reaction towards the side with the least number of moles of GAS.
A rate constant
The equilibrium constant can tell us how the reaction is going. If the constant is grater than one there are more products than reactants, so the reaction os closer to completion. If the equilibrium constant is less than 1 it shows that there are a lot more products than reactants so the reaction has not really started yet.
The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the concentration terms.
The total mass remain constant after a chemical reaction.
Background: All reactions are equilibriums. This means that they react in both directions. Many cases this is to such a small extent that it is negligible.Answer: Increasing the pressure on a reaction will shift the reaction towards the side with the least number of moles of GAS.
Kc is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction; Kp is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction at constant pressure.
A relative rate constant the rate at which a reaction will take place. Ex. V = k [A][B] the constant ,k, is a constant value for the rate of the reaction in said equation.
Kb= 1/Kf (:
A rate constant
it is a soil constant (coefficient of sub grade reaction)
An expression relating the rate of a reaction to the rate constant and the concentrations of the reactants
The reaction proceeds to a very large extent if Kc >> 1. On the other hand, the reaction hardly proceeds if Kc << 1.
The equilibrium constant can tell us how the reaction is going. If the constant is grater than one there are more products than reactants, so the reaction os closer to completion. If the equilibrium constant is less than 1 it shows that there are a lot more products than reactants so the reaction has not really started yet.
An expression relating the rate of a reaction to the rate constant and the concentrations of the reactants
The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the concentration terms.
The total mass remain constant after a chemical reaction.