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The equilibrium constant is used to express the equilibrium position of gaseous reactions in terms of partial pressures. It is derived from the balanced equation of a reversible reaction and calculated using the partial pressures of the gases involved. remains constant at a given temperature but changes if the temperature is altered.
Mole Fraction ():
The mole fraction of a gas in a mixture is defined as the ratio of the moles of to the total moles of all gases in the mixture.
For a gas in an equilibrium mixture with gases and :
The mole fractions of all gases in the mixture add up to 1.
Partial Pressure ():
The partial pressure of a gas in a mixture is calculated by multiplying its mole fraction by the total pressure of the gas mixture:
For a general reaction in the gas phase:
The expression for K_p is written as:
where:
Example: For the reaction
The expression would be:
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