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The concentration of a pure solid or liquid phase is not include in the expression of equilibrium constant becase :

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The molar concentration of pure liquids and solids is constant and these terms are merged in the equilibrium constant. Therefore, these are ignored while writing the equilibrium constant expressions.
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