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Statement A: The melting point of water decreases with increasing pressure. Statement B : The boiling point of water rises with rising pressure.

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Paraffin wax expands on melting. The melting point of wax with increasing pressure.

Assertion (A): Ionic conductivities increase with increase of temperature and pressure. Reason (R): Viscosity of water decreases with increasew of temperature and increases with the increases of pressure.

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CENGAGE CHEMISTRY-CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM-Exercises (True/False)
  1. More of SO(3) decompose at loe temperature.

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  2. Addition of inert gas to system at equilibrium changes only K(p) not K...

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  3. The melting of ice in water decreases with increase in pressure.

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  4. The evaporation of liquid with increase in pressure.

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  5. If equilibrium constant for the reaction A(2)+B(2) hArr 2AB is k, th...

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  6. K(p) is equal to K(c) if Deltan is positive.

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  7. The value K(c) of a reaction has a higher value at higher temperature....

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  8. The reaction having higher value of equilibrium constant is faster tha...

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  9. Ammonium chloride dissociates as, NH(4)Cl(g) hArr NH(3)(g)+HCl(g) ...

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  10. The low of mass action applicable to heterogenous equilibria.

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  11. Equilibrium can be achieved only in open vessel.

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  12. The solubility of sodium hydroxide increases with increase of temperat...

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  13. The degree of dissociation of PCl(5) decreases with increase in pressu...

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  14. High pressure and low temperature are favourable conditions for the sy...

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  15. An endothermic reaction proceeds faster in the forward reaction with d...

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  16. A catalyst increases the rate of forward reaction and decrease the rat...

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  17. The value of K does not depends upon pressure.

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  18. For any reaction, greater the value of equilibrium constant greater is...

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  19. Solid hArr liquid equilibrium can be achieved only at melting point of...

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  20. Addition of an inert gas at constant volume to the equilibrium mixture...

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