Rudimentary Equilibrium Constant Question (atm-1 = ????)

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drechie

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Hi - i have a really really really rudimentary question. (You dont have to look at the page to answer this question) In TBR, on page 203 of Chemistry 1 it says that:


The equilibrium constant for Reaction 1 is 1.95 atm. (raised to the -1 power) at 100'C,

so it reads as: 1.95 atm ^ -1. Does this mean the equilibrium constant is .195 atm? or 1.95/atm ???

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