Solids and liquids
Keq=[H2][Cl2]/[HCl]2
Keq >> 1 strong Keq << 1 weak
keq=[SO3]2[O2] [So3]2
For 2HCl(g) ==> H2(g) + Cl2(g) the Keq = [H2][Cl2]/[HCl]^2
Molarity of products divided by reactants Keq=(products)/(reactants)
H2SO3 will ionize to H+ + HSO3-. The Keq = [H+][HSO3-]/[H2SO3]HSO3- will ionize to H+ + SO3^2-. The Keq = [H+][SO^2-]/[HSO3-] ... very small value
K(eq)= 1.33
Changing the temperature will change Keq. (apex.)
Products. keq equals [products] / [reactants] . A (-) Keq indicates a reactant favored reaction.
Keq=[H2][Cl2]/[HCl]2
Keq= ([A]a[B]b/[C]c[D]d)
keq= [SO2]2[O2]/[SO3]2
Keq=[H2][Cl2]/[hcl]^2
Keq >> 1 strong Keq << 1 weak
keq=[SO3]2[O2] [So3]2
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Changing the temperature will change Keq - apex (Explanation): Keq is closely related to temperature and is part of the equation, so changing temperature will change Keq. Temperature does speed up the reaction sometimes, but that is not the only thing that it can affect.