How would you set up the equilibrium-constant expression for the reaction: Ti (s) + 2Cl2 (g) ↔ TiCl4 (l)
I'm just a bit confused on how to set it up.
The Equilibrium constant for a reaction is defined as the ratio of activity of Products to that of reactants with each raised to power stoichiometric ratio.
The relation for above equation is described as below:
Kc=
For gases products activity is replaced by fugacity and for standard states activity=1.
How would you set up the equilibrium-constant expression for the reaction: Ti (s) + 2Cl2 (g)...
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