Determine the units for Kc.

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Determine the units for Kc. Week 17 Deduce expressions for the equilibrium constant, Kc, for homogeneous reactions. Determine the units for Kc. © Pearson Education Ltd 2009 This document may have been altered from the original

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Week 17 Calculate the value of an equilibrium constant, Kc, including its units. Calculate the concentration or quantities of substances present at equilibrium. © Pearson Education Ltd 2009 This document may have been altered from the original