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November 01, 2025, 12:40:57 pm

Author Topic: Is the ''extent of reaction'' the same as the ''equilibrium yield''?  (Read 1182 times)  Share 

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turtlebanana

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In the textbook, it states that the value of Kc (the equilibrium constant) indicates the extent of reaction at equilibrium AND the equilibrium yield. Does this mean they are separate things?

As defined by the textbook:
- The extent of reaction refers to how much product is formed when the system reaches equilibrium.
- The equilibrium yield is the amount of products present at equilibrium.

Are they not the same? Is there a slight difference?
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