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    Exam 17: Equilibrium: the Extent of Chemical Reactions
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    For Some Gas-Phase Reactions, K<sub>p</sub> = K<sub>c</sub>
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For Some Gas-Phase Reactions, Kp = Kc

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For some gas-phase reactions, Kp = Kc.

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