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The reaction quotient (Q) for the reaction `N_(2)(g) + 3H_(2)(g)hArr2NH_(3)(g)` is given by Q `= ([NH_(3)]^(2))/([N_(2)][H_(2)]^(3))`. The reaction will proceed towards right side if
where `K_(c)` is the equilibrium constant.

A

(A) `Q=K_(C)`

B

(B) `QltK_(C)`

C

(C) `QgtK_(C)`

D

(D) `Q=0`

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
C

When`QgtK`, reaction will favour backward direction and when`QltK`, it will favour forward direction
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