What is the relationship between K C / K P and equilibrium constant?

What is the relationship between K C / K P and equilibrium constant?

Lower K c /K p values indicate lower product formation and lower percentage conversion. Medium K c /K p values indicate optimum product formation. Equilibrium constant being the ratio of the concentrations raise to the stoichiometric coefficients.

What is the difference between 2k-p fractional factorial designs and samelinear designs?

With 2k-p fractional factorial designs, not all effects can be separated Confounding: influence of 2 or more effects is inseparable Two or more effects are confounded if they use the samelinear combination of responses

What is the composition of F with G with H?

f g h is the composition that composes f with g with h. Since when we combine functions in composition to make a new function, sometimes we de ne a function to be the composition of two smaller function. For instance, h = f g (1) h is the function that is made from f composed with g.

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How do you find the equation of a circle with (h)k center?

The equation of circle with (h,k) center and r radius is given by: (x-h) 2 + (y-k) 2 = r 2 Thus, if we know the coordinates of the center of the circle and its radius as well, we can easily find its equation.

What is the formula for calculating the equilibrium constant?

K equ = k f /k b = [ [pC] c [pD] d ]/ [ [pA] a [pB] b] = K p Where K p indicates the equilibrium constant formula in terms of partial pressures. Larger K c /K p values indicate higher product formation and higher percentage conversion. Lower K c /K p values indicate lower product formation and lower percentage conversion.

What is the equilibrium constant in terms of partial pressures?

If the equilibrium involves gaseous species, then the concentrations are replaced by partial pressures of the gaseous substances. The equilibrium constant in terms of partial pressures is: Where pA, pB, pC and pD represents the partial pressures of the substance A, B, C and D respectively.

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