a has been answered by Bob Pursley below.
Keq is the equilibrium constant. If you make a distinction, Kc is the concentration equilibrium constant while Kp is the partial pressure equilibrium constant. If I see a problem where K is listed I always assume it is Kc but that assumption is not always valid.
1. I do not understand why this cannot go to equilibrium?
Na2CO3(aq)+HCl(aq)->H2O(l)+CO2(g)+NaCl(aq)
Please explain.
2. Are K subscript c the same as K subscript eq?
Do they both stand for the equilibrium constant?
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