Respuesta :
when Kc = [the concentration of products]^(no.of its mol in the balanced equation) / [the concentration of the reactants]^(no.of mol in the balanced equation)
∴ The equilibrium constant expression for this reaction is:
Kc= [H+]^2 * [So4-2] / [H2SO4]
Answer:
[tex]Keq =\frac{[H+]^{2} [SO4^{2-}]^{2} }{[H2SO4]}[/tex]
Explanation:
The equilibrium constant K is a parameter that relates the concentration of products to that of the reactants at equilibrium and under a given temperature.
Consider a hypothetical reaction:
xA + yB ↔ zC
where A and B are the reactants ; C is the product
x and y are the coefficients of the reactants; z is the product coefficient
The equilibrium constant is given as:
[tex]Keq = \frac{[C]^{z} }{[A]^{x}[B]^{y}}[/tex]
The given reaction is:
[tex]H2SO4(aq)\rightleftharpoons 2H+(aq)+ SO_{4}^{2-}(aq)[/tex]
[tex]Keq =\frac{[H+]^{2} [SO4^{2-}]^{2}}{[H2SO4]}[/tex]