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Calculation of the Equilibrium Constant In this class we will study how to calculate the chemical equilibrium constant as a function of concentrations in mol/L. The chemical equilibrium constant is always calculated by dividing the concentration of products by the reactants, raised to their stoichiometric coefficients. (UNICAMP) In a 1.0 dm3 container, 0.10 mol of gaseous butane is introduced which, in the presence of a catalyst, isomerized into isobutane: The equilibrium constant is 2.5 under the conditions of the experiment. What is the concentration in mol/dm3 of isobutane at equilibrium? Also watch the solved exercises on constant calculation ✔️ UECE 2019: • Solved Exercise - Equivalent Constant... ✔️ UFRGS 2012: • Solved Exercise Equivalent Constant... ✔️Mackenzie 2012: • Solved Exercise Mackenzie 2012 ... ✔️PUC-Minas 2015: • Balance Constant Kc Exercises... ✔️CEFET: • How to Calculate the Equilibrium Constant... ???? SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL ???? Did you like the video? Leave your LIKE! Also follow me on social media: ✏️Instagram: / prof_igor_quimica ✏️Twitter: / igorsuga ✏️Blog: https://igorsuga.wordpress.com/ #química #equilíbrio #constant