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The expression of KC for the following reaction is :
CaCO3 (s) CaO (s)+CO2 (g)

A
Kc=[CaO]×[CO2][CaCO3]
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Kc=[CO2]2[CaCO3]
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Kc=[CO2]
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None of the above
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Solution

The correct option is C Kc=[CO2]
This is an example of hetrogenous chemical reaction.
So, the active masses of pure solids and liquids are considered as 1 and they do not appear in the Kc expression.

CaCO3 (s) CaO (s)+CO2 (g)Kc=[CO2]×[1][1]=[CO2]




Theory:

Equilibrium constant :
Equilibrium constant is the ratio of rate of the forward reaction and rate of the backward reaction.

The equilibrium constant for a general reaction is written as (using law of mass action):

a A+b Bc C+d D

Keq=KfKb=[C]ceq×[D]deq[A]aeq×[B]beq

where [C]ceq, [D]deq, [A]aeq and [B]beq are the equilibrium concentrations of the reactants and products.

Types of equilibrium constant :
Kp ( It is the equilibrium constant calculated from the partial pressures of a reaction equation.)
Kc (A constant in terms of concentration, where all the concentrations are at equilibrium and are expressed in mol L1)

For ex :

PCl5(g)PCl3(g)+Cl2(g)

Kc=[PCl3]eq[Cl2]eq[PCl5]eq

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