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- FH@FarazUpdate 2 months ago
Hi there,
Q expressions are written in the same way as K expressions are written. This means that the "2" in 2Cl- is already in the power over [Cl-]^2, so we don't need to write 2 Cl-.
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0up votes•0replies - FH@FarazUpdate 2 months ago
Hi there,
Sorry for the error. We will fix it as soon as we can. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
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0up votes•0replies - DK@DK_3240226Update 2 months ago
Why isn't it [2Cl-]^2 when calculating Q?
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