Why the concentrations of pure liquids and pure solids are ignored from equilibrium constant expressions?
A
density of solid and liquid are independent of their quantities .
B
solids and liquids react slowly.
C
solids and liquids at equilibrium do not interact with gaseous phase.
D
the molecules of solids and liquids cannot migrate to the gaseous phose.
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