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Write three different KP relations for reacting ideal-gas mixtures, and state when each relation should be used.
The three different relations of
Answer to Problem 1P
The three relations of
Explanation of Solution
Write the relation of equilibrium constant
Here, stoichiometric coefficient of element i is
Write the relation of equilibrium constant using Gibbs function
Here, universal gas constant is
Write the relation of equilibrium constant
Here, partial pressure is
Thus, the three relations of
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