D21.3 Calculations Involving Equilibrium Constants

One way to determine the value for an equilibrium constant is to measure the concentrations (or partial pressures) of all reactants and all products at equilibrium.

Exercise: Calculating an Equilibrium Constant

A known equilibrium constant can be used to calculate an unknown equilibrium concentration, provided the equilibrium concentrations of all other reactants and products are known.

Exercise: Equilibrium Constant and Air Pollution

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