I suck at chemistry! Help!?
Answer:
e A (g)+ f B (g)<---> g C (g)+ hD (g)
Kc = [ C]^g [ D ]^h / [ A]^e [ B ]^f
Kp = (pC^g ) (pD)^h / (p A^e )( pB^f)
Well remember that products divided by the reactants is the equalibrium constant, where each of the components of the reaction is raised to a power that correlates with the coefficient infont of the component. Here is the example that you are looking for where the concentrations in this example are the partial pressures represented by p in the example. (pC^g*pD^h)/(pA^e*pB^f) this will give the equalibrium constant.
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