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The reaction having higher value of equilibrium constant is faster than the reaction having lower value of equilibrium constant.

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  • A large value of equilibrium constant shows that

    A
    the reaction is taking place at high temperature
    B
    the reaction is very little in the forward as well as backward direction
    C
    the reaction is less in the forward direction and more in the backward direction
    D
    the forward reaction occurs to a greater extent than the reverse reaction
  • The value of equilibrium constant for a feasible cell reaction is :

    A
    `lt 1`
    B
    `= 1`
    C
    `gt 1`
    D
    zero
  • The unit for the equilibrium constant of the reaction

    A
    `"[mole/lit]"^(-)`
    B
    `"[mole/lit]"^(-2)`
    C
    `"Mole/lit"`
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    `"[mole/lit]"^(2)`
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    A small value of equilibrium constant shows that:

    The value of equilibrium constant of a reversible reaction at a given temperaure :

    Assertion : The equilibrium constant for the reverse reaction is equal to the inverse of the equilibrium constant for the forward reaction . Reason : The value of equilibrium constant is independent of initial concentrations of the reactants and products.