Posted by shanice on Monday, November 15, 2010 at 9:53am.
Kp = Kc*R*Tdelta n
where delta n = n(products)-n(reactants).
Kp = 1.2E3*0.08206*(1-2) = ??
The others follow the same pattern.
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