At constant temperature, the pressure is directly proportional to the concentration of the gas.

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A homogeneous equilibrium is one in which all species are present in the same phase. Common examples include gas-phase or solution reactions.

A heterogeneous equilibrium is one in which species exist in more than one phase. Common examples include reactions involving solids and gases, or solids and liquids.


At constant temperature, the pressure is directly proportional to the concentration of the gas.