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Silver Enthusiast |
i need an explaination on how to figure this out
{Keg is for constant eguilibrium} describing the postion of equilibrium as either mostly products or mostly reactants or both Keg= 10 (-10 power)at 25degrees C Keg= 10 (30 power) at 25 degrees C Keg= 10 (1 power) at 25 degrees C |
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For the equation:
a A + b B <--> c C + d D Keq = ([C]c [D]d) / ([A]a [B]b) From this, you can see that Keq is essentially (though not exactly) a ratio of products to reactants. That means that if Keq is greater than one, there will mostly be products. If it is less than one, there will mostly be reactants. |
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