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why some chemical reactions have no kc value?
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Some chemical reactions do not have a Kc value because they are not at equilibrium. This means that the concentrations of the reactants and products are not constant and the reaction is not reversible. In these cases, the reaction rate is not constant and the Kc value cannot be determined.
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