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What is the relationship between the equilibrium constant (K c ) of reaction and the rate constants for the forward (k) and reverse (k r ) reactions in a single step reaction

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Answer: The relationship between the equilibrium constant
(K_c) of reaction and the rate constants for the forward
(k_f) and reverse
(k_r) reactions in a single step reaction is
K_c=(k_f)/(k_b)

Step-by-step explanation:

Equilibrium constant is the ratio of product of the concentration of products to the product of concentration of reactants.

For example if the reaction is :
X\rightleftharpoons Y


K_c=([Y])/([X])

Rate of forward direction=
k_f[X]

Rate of backward direction=
k_b[Y]

At equilibrium, Rate of forward direction = Rate of backward direction

thus
(k_f)/(k_b)=(Y)/(X)

where
(Y)/(X)=K_c

Thus
(k_f)/(k_b)=K_c

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