[tex]K_{T}=K_{ 1}*K_{2}*K_{3}*....[/tex]= π[tex]K_{i}[/tex] is the expression for the equilibrium constant for the overall reaction in a multistep process.
What is equilibrium constant?
The ratio of reactant to product amounts that is used to predict chemical behavior is the definition of the equilibrium constant for a chemical process. The rate constants are constant at a certain temperature.
The forward reaction rate constant divided by the reverse reaction rate constant gives the equilibrium constant.
As an illustration, consider the H2 and Cl2 reaction that results in HCl, which has an equilibrium constant of 1.61033 at 300 K. H2 is an effective reductant, and Cl2 is an effective oxidant, therefore the reaction practically goes to completion.
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