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The relation between `K_(p)` and `K_(c)` of a reversible reaction at constant temperature is `K_(p)`=…………..

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To find the relation between \( K_p \) and \( K_c \) for a reversible reaction at constant temperature, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Definitions - **\( K_p \)**: Equilibrium constant expressed in terms of partial pressures of the gases. - **\( K_c \)**: Equilibrium constant expressed in terms of molar concentrations of the reactants and products. ### Step 2: Identify the Variables - **\( R \)**: Universal gas constant (0.0821 L·atm/(K·mol)). ...
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  2. The equilibrium constant has no unit if Deltan= ………….

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  11. Le Chatelier's principle is applicable to both …………. and …………. equilib...

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