FAQ

What is the Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes?
Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes is a stability constant (also called formation constant or binding constant) for the formation of a complex in solution. Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes is usually measured using the Mole per Liter Second for Reaction Rate. Note that the value of Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes is always negative.
Can the Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes be negative?
Yes, the Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes, measured in Reaction Rate can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes?
Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes is usually measured using the Mole per Liter Second[mol/L*s] for Reaction Rate. Millimole per Liter Second[mol/L*s], Mole per Cubic Meter Second[mol/L*s] are the few other units in which Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes can be measured.
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