The unit of equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is the same as that of

The unit of equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is the same as that of Correct Answer None of these

The unit of equilibrium constant depends upon the change in number of moles of products and reactants and general units will be $${\left( {mol\,d{m^{ - 3}}} \right)^{\Delta n}}$$
Where, $$\Delta n =\,$$ Different in number of moles of products and reactants.

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