Q.

For a homogeneous gaseous equilibrium, which of the following is correct?

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a

Kc is equilibrium constant in terms of molar concentrations.

b

Kp is equilibrium constant in terms of partial pressures.

c

Kp=Kc(RT)∆n, where R is molar gas constant, T is temperature (Kelvin) and ∆n is nproduct gases-nreactant gases

d

All of the above

answer is D.

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Kc is the equilibrium constant in terms of molar concentrations and Kp is equilibrium constant in terms of partial pressures ,Kp=Kc(RT)∆n, where R is molar gas constant, T is temperature (Kelvin) and ∆n is nproduct gases-nreactant gases
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For a homogeneous gaseous equilibrium, which of the following is correct?