For the given reaction, the amount of O 2 obtained is same as long as some Li 2 O 2 is present has to be explained. Concept Introduction: Equilibrium constant ( K c ) : Equilibrium constant ( K c ) is the ratio of the rate constants of the forward and reverse reactions at a given temperature. In other words it is the ratio of the concentrations of the products to concentrations of the reactants. Each concentration term is raised to a power, which is same as the coefficients in the chemical reaction . Consider the reaction where A reacts to give B. aA ⇌ bB The expression for equilibrium constant ( K c ) is given as, K c = [ B ] b [ A ] a The concentrations of pure solids and pure liquids are not included in equilibrium expression since their concentrations remain unity.
For the given reaction, the amount of O 2 obtained is same as long as some Li 2 O 2 is present has to be explained. Concept Introduction: Equilibrium constant ( K c ) : Equilibrium constant ( K c ) is the ratio of the rate constants of the forward and reverse reactions at a given temperature. In other words it is the ratio of the concentrations of the products to concentrations of the reactants. Each concentration term is raised to a power, which is same as the coefficients in the chemical reaction . Consider the reaction where A reacts to give B. aA ⇌ bB The expression for equilibrium constant ( K c ) is given as, K c = [ B ] b [ A ] a The concentrations of pure solids and pure liquids are not included in equilibrium expression since their concentrations remain unity.
Definition Definition Transformation of a chemical species into another chemical species. A chemical reaction consists of breaking existing bonds and forming new ones by changing the position of electrons. These reactions are best explained using a chemical equation.
Chapter 17, Problem 17.7P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
For the given reaction, the amount of O2 obtained is same as long as some Li2O2 is present has to be explained.
Concept Introduction:
Equilibrium constant(Kc):
Equilibrium constant (Kc) is the ratio of the rate constants of the forward and reverse reactions at a given temperature. In other words it is the ratio of the concentrations of the products to concentrations of the reactants. Each concentration term is raised to a power, which is same as the coefficients in the chemical reaction.
Consider the reaction where A reacts to give B.
aA⇌bB
The expression for equilibrium constant (Kc) is given as,
Kc=[B]b[A]a
The concentrations of pure solids and pure liquids are not included in equilibrium expression since their concentrations remain unity.
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