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Therhelp ! modynamics and the equilibrium constant
Thermodynamics and the equilibrium constant
Okay I have a question about the equation (* means change) (*() means stander condition) so [G=*(G)+RT ln (Keq)] or just equation *(G)= - RT ln(Keq)
So what dose the (Keq) stander for? Kc? Kp? Ksp?? Kf or Kd
Is it always Kc regardless the chemical reaction? (that’s what my prof told me)
And then use the equation Kp=Kc (RT)^*n to convert K value?
Or is does Keq depends on the chemical reaction Kc for solution Kp for Gas?(from the textbook)
And can someone please derived the equation [G=*(G)+RT ln (Keq)] for me?
Where is it come from and why does it makes sense?
Thermodynamics and the equilibrium constant
Okay I have a question about the equation (* means change) (*() means stander condition) so [G=*(G)+RT ln (Keq)] or just equation *(G)= - RT ln(Keq)
So what dose the (Keq) stander for? Kc? Kp? Ksp?? Kf or Kd
Is it always Kc regardless the chemical reaction? (that’s what my prof told me)
And then use the equation Kp=Kc (RT)^*n to convert K value?
Or is does Keq depends on the chemical reaction Kc for solution Kp for Gas?(from the textbook)
And can someone please derived the equation [G=*(G)+RT ln (Keq)] for me?
Where is it come from and why does it makes sense?