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Chemistry, 09.06.2020 18:57 pippyysanchezz

What are the following equations for each: 1. Ratio of product concentrations reactant concentrations at equilibrium.

2. Ratio of partial pressures of products to partial pressures of reactants (for gas phase reactions only) at equilibrium

3. Ratio of products reactants for the reaction of a weak base with water at equilibrium.

4. The thermodynamic equilibrium constant, calculated from thermodynamic data, not concentrations.

5. The autoionization constant for water (= 1.0 x 10-14).

6. Ratio of products reactants for the reaction of a weak acid with water at equilibrium

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