The unit of equilibrium constant Kc in general is:
(moles/lit)
(lits/mole)
(lit/mol)Δn
(mole/lit)Δn
A
(mole/lit)Δn
B
(lit/mol)Δn
C
(lits/mole)
D
(moles/lit)
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The unit of the equilibrium constant Kc is (mole/lit)Δn.
Here, Δn is the difference in the total number of gaseous products and total number of gaseous reactants.
Hence, option C is correct.
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