What is Equilibrium constant with respect to mole fraction?
Equilibrium constants which is expressed in terms of the mole fraction and partial pressure is symbolized as Kx, for both homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions involving gases. If we have a mixture of gases (A, B, C, etc.), then the mole fraction of gas A is worked out by dividing the number of moles of A by the total number of moles of gas.
How to Calculate Equilibrium Mole Fraction of Substance B?
Equilibrium Mole Fraction of Substance B calculator uses Equilibrium Mole Fraction B = (((Equilibrium Mole Fraction C^No. of Moles of C)*(Equilibrium Mole Fraction D^No. of Moles of D))/(Equilibrium Constant for Mole Fraction*(Equilibrium Mole Fraction A^Number of Moles of A)))^(1/No. of Moles of B) to calculate the Equilibrium Mole Fraction B, The Equilibrium mole fraction of substance B is defined as the mole fraction for both homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions involving gas B. Equilibrium Mole Fraction B is denoted by χB symbol.
How to calculate Equilibrium Mole Fraction of Substance B using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Equilibrium Mole Fraction of Substance B, enter Equilibrium Mole Fraction C (χC), No. of Moles of C (c), Equilibrium Mole Fraction D (χD), No. of Moles of D (d), Equilibrium Constant for Mole Fraction (Kχ), Equilibrium Mole Fraction A (XA), Number of Moles of A (a) & No. of Moles of B (b) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Equilibrium Mole Fraction of Substance B calculation can be explained with given input values -> 4.4E-8 = (((8000^9)*(10000^7))/(20000*(621.8^17)))^(1/3).