For the following equation, 2HBr(g) \(\rightleftharpoons\) H2(g) + Br2(g); are both KP and KC are equal?

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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.


For the following equation, 2HBr<sub>(g)</sub> \(\rightleftharpoons\) H<sub>2(g)</sub> + Br<sub>2(g)</sub>; are both K<sub>P</sub> and K<sub>C</sub> are equal?