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Unit 7 – Equilibrium
Topic 7.10
Scientist A calculates the K constant of a reaction to be 2.1. Scientist B calculates the K constant of the same reaction to be 1.55. What does this mean?
The K constants were calculated at different pressures.
The K constants were calculated using different experimental methods.
The K constants were calculated using different stoichiometric ratios.
The K constants were calculated at different temperatures.
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