J.R. S. answered 10/06/20
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Yes. Your answer is correct for Kc. If it were Kp it would be K = (PH2O)
Maya P.
asked 10/06/20Write K for this equilibrium: H2O (l) <-> H2O (g)
Is my answer correct?
K = [H2O(g)]
Liquids, like water, are not counted when writing equilibria constants.
J.R. S. answered 10/06/20
Ph.D. University Professor with 10+ years Tutoring Experience
Yes. Your answer is correct for Kc. If it were Kp it would be K = (PH2O)
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Maya P.
thanks!!10/06/20