AP Chem quick question

<p>anyone remember how to convert Kp to Keq?</p>

<p>Off the top of my head...</p>

<p>Kp = Kc(RT)^delta n where
R is 0.0821, T is in Kelvin, and delta n is change in moles of gas</p>

<p>(Remember, R can be 0.0821 or 8.31 depending on the equation.)</p>

<p>However ... the conversion is on the equation sheet - you don't have to have it memorized.</p>

<p>Are you sure about that? I thought that in this equation R= 0.0821</p>

<p>thanks gfaith</p>

<p>afruff, I'm not sure what you are asking. R is 0.0821 in this equation, as I stated right after the equation. I was just trying to give a general reminder that R isn't always 0.0821 - maybe I just confused the issue. :-/</p>

<p>Oh, nvm. Misunderstood.</p>