Respuesta :
The equilibrium constant can simply be calculating by taking the ratio of the concentration of the products and the concentration of the reactants. With this being said, the equilibrium constant Kc is therefore written as:
Kc = [HbO2] / [Hb] [O2]
Answer: [tex]K_c=\frac{[HbO_2]}{[Hb][O_2]}[/tex]
Explanation:
Equilibrium constant is the ratio of the concentration of products to the concentration of reactants each term raised to its stochiometric coefficients.
For a general reaction:
[tex]X+Y\rightarrow XY[/tex]
[tex]K_c=\frac{[XY]}{[X][Y]}[/tex]
[tex]Hb+O_2\rightarrow HbO_2[/tex]
The equilibrium constant in terms of concentration is written as :
[tex]K_c=\frac{[HbO_2]}{[Hb][O_2]}[/tex]