Worked example: Using the reaction quotient to predict a pressure change | Khan Academy

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We can predict how the total pressure of a reaction mixture will change as the system moves toward equilibrium by first calculating the reaction quotient, Qₚ, and then comparing Qₚ to Kₚ. View more lessons or practice this subject at https://www.khanacademy.org/science/ap-chemistry-beta

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