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How do you calculate the equilibrium constant, Kc, of a reaction?

Given a reaction in the form:

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What is a constitution?

A constitution is a set of principes laid out in a document for the running of a country. It covers the role of the executive (Prime Minister or President), the legislature (e.g. House of Commons) and...

CS
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What is the integral of sin^2(x)?

From the double angle formula for cosine, we know that cos(2x)=cos2(x)-sin2(x). Also, we know that sin2(x)+cos2(x)=1. So by substituting the second formula ...

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