The K constant, also known as the equilibrium constant, is a numerical value used to express the ratio of products to reactants at equilibrium for a particular chemical reaction under specific conditions.
Related terms
CO (g): Carbon monoxide gas, composed of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.
Hโ (g): Hydrogen gas, a diatomic molecule consisting of two hydrogen atoms bonded together.
CHโOH (g): Methanol gas, consisting of one carbon atom, three hydrogen atoms, and an -OH group.