| 31. | It is important to recognize that the equilibrium constant K is independent on both ? and g.
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| 32. | The relation between the Gibbs free energy and the equilibrium constant can be found by considering chemical potentials.
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| 33. | The "'binding constant "'is a special case of the equilibrium constant K.
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| 34. | Note that the free reactant concentrations can be regarded as implicit parameters in the equilibrium constant refinement process.
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| 35. | The equilibrium constant that describes this equilibrium, K, is presumably independent on the catalytic chemical reaction.
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| 36. | The strength of a weak acid is represented as either an equilibrium constant or as a percent dissociation.
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| 37. | The equilibrium constant for this dissociation can be predicted by the change in Gibbs free energy of this reaction.
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| 38. | In a condensed phase, the pressure dependence of the equilibrium constant is associated with the reaction molar volume.
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| 39. | For example, the equilibrium constant for the formation of acetone hydrate from acetone is only 0.002.
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| 40. | Because of this the Pitzer equations provide for more precise modelling of mean activity coefficient data and equilibrium constants.
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