What is equilibrium constant with respect to partial pressure?
Kp, equilibrium constant with respect to partial pressure has exactly the same format as Kc, irrespective of the amounts of A, B, C and D, except that partial pressures are used instead of concentrations. The gases on the right-hand side of the chemical equation are at the top of the expression, and those on the left at the bottom.
How to Calculate Equilibrium Partial Pressure of Substance A?
Equilibrium Partial Pressure of Substance A calculator uses Equilibrium Partial Pressure A = (((Equilibrium Partial Pressure C^No. of Moles of C)*(Equilibrium Partial Pressure D^No. of Moles of D))/(Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure*(Equilibrium Partial Pressure B^No. of Moles of B)))^(1/Number of Moles of A) to calculate the Equilibrium Partial Pressure A, The Equilibrium partial pressure of substance A formula is defined as the partial pressure for both homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions involving gas A. Equilibrium Partial Pressure A is denoted by PA symbol.
How to calculate Equilibrium Partial Pressure of Substance A using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Equilibrium Partial Pressure of Substance A, enter Equilibrium Partial Pressure C (pC), No. of Moles of C (c), Equilibrium Partial Pressure D (pD), No. of Moles of D (d), Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure (Kp), Equilibrium Partial Pressure B (pB), No. of Moles of B (b) & Number of Moles of A (a) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Equilibrium Partial Pressure of Substance A calculation can be explained with given input values -> 7.7E-6 = (((8000000^9)*(4000000^7))/(150000*(5000000^3)))^(1/17).