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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a basic analysis into How to Calculate Kp from Kc in AP/General Chemistry. Solving for Kp from a given Kc or vice versa is a simple process from start to finish. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
Because the gas constant is always the same no matter what. Kp/Kc have the pressure units given in the gas constant, you use the gas constant that correlates with which one is in the Kp/Kc given value.
Mr Tutor, kindly make a video to derive the relationship because when I try to derive , I get delta n = reactants - products . Not products - reactants.
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Dude... I tutor physics and math mostly, but when I get a chem student, I always run to your channel, then I just share your channel with the student. LOL Thank you for what you're doing!
I got ONE question on an AP Chem assignment about this-we were never taught how to do it! Thanks for clearing this up and making it simple.
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a basic analysis into How to Calculate Kp from Kc in AP/General Chemistry. Solving for Kp from a given Kc or vice versa is a simple process from start to finish. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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What happens if say one of the reactants or products is not in a gaseous state?
You don't include them in your formula. Just ignore them.
Ignore them since their densities are too “heavy” therefore it’s hard for them to change
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What happened to the units of r?
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How did you know the R value if it wasn’t given in the initial problem?
I think it's a constant value..
Like how gravity is 10..
So Just learn it
Because the gas constant is always the same no matter what. Kp/Kc have the pressure units given in the gas constant, you use the gas constant that correlates with which one is in the Kp/Kc given value.
Mr Tutor, kindly make a video to derive the relationship because when I try to derive , I get delta n = reactants - products . Not products - reactants.
how do you get the Kp if you are not given Kc?
You don't.. It is only derived otherwise through experiments. Hope I'm not a little late 😅
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What are you supposed to do if the sum of moles gives you 0. Feel like raising the equation to the 0 power and getting 1 doesn't make sense
That means the kc and kp are equal
Where did you get R from?
It’s just the gas constant for atm
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Can I use R as 9.314J/mol/k
what if there is no temperature given?
I believe that in that case you can assume it’s at standard states. So room temp.
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Is it room temperature..being 273???
@@lilianosuagwu8497 273 + 25 Celsius gives you the room temp in kelvin which is 298.
Do Kc and Kp have units?
No
Kc has a unit which can be derived
How did u get R value? Does the exercise tells us?
R IS THE UNIVERSAL GAS CONSTANT. It is derived experimentally. You have to memorise it. You can look it up on the internet for value and it's unit.
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What if one of them is solid or liquid? Should we include it in the delta computation?
No
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Sir am confused why are you using 0.08206 but not 8.314?
the value of r when units of pressure in atm and volume in litre is 0.0821..just remember it...8.314 is when pressure is in pascal and volume in m³
Does Kp have no unit?
Yes
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Bro what if both kc and kp aren’t given?
KO=KC
Why ist R not 8.3? And what is l*qtm? I'm from Germany. Maybe in german it has an other name but I also couldn't find the nummber
Because he used L.atm/mol.K as a unit not J/mol.K
R is taken as 8.314 if kp is given in N/m²
the given kc and kp values don't have a unit
H2O toh liquid hota hai na 😗
It is water vapour
Homogeneous reaction
H2O is solid.
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