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Does the equilibrium constant depend on temperature?

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Does the equilibrium constant depend on temperature?

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Yes. The relationship depends on the reaction and how it is written. Specifically, it depends on the number of moles of gaseous reactants and products. The equation is: Kp = Kc(RT)Dn where Dn is the number of moles of gaseous products minus the number of moles of gaseous reactants, R is the gas constant, and T is the absolute temperature at which the equilibrium exists.

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