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Is it possible to have a reaction where kc=kp? is it possible to have a reaction where ? yes no?

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kenmyna
kenmyna kenmyna
  • 03-02-2018
yes  it  is  possible  to have  a  reaction  where  kc  =kp.  these  is  possible  in  condition when  the  number  of  product  and  the  number  of  moles  of a  gas  is  equal.This  is  also  possible  when  there  is  equal  number  of  moles  on each side  and  were  the  change  of  n =o
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