The equilibrium constant of a reaction is 20 units and the equilibrium constant of other reaction is 30 units when both the reactions are added up together then the equilibrium constant of the resultant reaction is given by _____________

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According to the "Law of Chemical Equilibrium," the equilibrium constant is the ratio of the product of the concentration of the products to the product of the concentration of the reactants. Each concentration term raises the stoichiometric coefficient in the balanced chemical equation.


The equilibrium constant of a reaction is 20 units and the equilibrium constant of other reaction is 30 units when both the reactions are added up together then the equilibrium constant of the resultant reaction is given by _____________






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