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Why do we calculate kc for chemistry

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Explanation:Kc is the equilibrium constant for a chemical reaction at a specific temperature in terms of the equilibrium concentrations of the reactants and products and the stoichiometric coefficients. The next section will use two examples to show how to calculate Kc from concentrations.

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