The equilibrium constant, Kc​, is calculated using molar concentrations. For gaseous reactions another form of the equil

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The equilibrium constant, Kc​, is calculated using molar concentrations. For gaseous reactions another form of the equil

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The Equilibrium Constant Kc Is Calculated Using Molar Concentrations For Gaseous Reactions Another Form Of The Equil 1
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The equilibrium constant, Kc​, is calculated using molar concentrations. For gaseous reactions another form of the equilibrium constant, Kp​, is calculated from partial pressures instead of concentrations. These two equilibrium constants are related by the equation Kp​=Kc​(RT)Δn where R=0.08206 L⋅ atm /(K⋅mol),T is the absolute temperature, and Δn is the change in the number of moles of gas. For example, consider the reaction N2​( g)+3H2​( g)⇌2NH3​( g) Submit Part B For the reaction X(g)+2Y(g)⇌3Z(g) Kp​=3.35×10−2 at a temperature of 317∘C. Calculate the value of Kc​. Express your answer numerically. - View Available Hint(s) Submit
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