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Kc and kp are effected by:

 

R = gas constant, (0.08206)

T = temperature,

nP = total moles of gaseous products

nR = total moles of gaseous

 

the mathematical relationship between the two constants, Kc and Kp, is:

Kp = Kc(RT)^(nP - nR)

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Kc and kp are effected by:

 

R = gas constant, (0.08206)

T = temperature,

nP = total moles of gaseous products

nR = total moles of gaseous

 

the mathematical relationship between the two constants, Kc and Kp, is:

Kp = Kc(RT)^(nP - nR)

 

and if it is just an equilibrium with liquids and solids does moles still effect the constants

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If any of the reactants or products are solids or liquids, their concentrations are equal to one because they are pure substances

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