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How can qc and kc differ from one another despite having the same algebraic expression? view available hint(s) how can qc and kc differ from one another despite having the same algebraic expression? qc can include pure liquids and solids; kc does not. qc represents the amount of change from initial to equilibrium conditions, whereas kc represents the equilibrium conditions. the two expressions have different units, so they can never be equal unless the proper conversion factor is used. qc is calculated from the current concentrations of the species, while kc only uses the equilibrium concentrations.
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Asap describe the transformations required to obtain the graph of the function f(x) from the graph of the function g(x). f(x)=-5.8sin x. g(x)=sin x. a: vertical stretch by a factor of 5.8, reflection across y-axis. b: vertical stretch by a factor of 5.8,reflection across x-axis. c: horizontal stretch by a factor of 5.8, reflection across x-axis. d: horizontal stretch by a factor of 5.8 reflection across y-axis.
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