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A liquid is in equilibrium with its vapour in a sealed container at a fixed temperature. The volume of the container is suddenly increased.

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  2. What is the initial effect of the change on vapour pressure ?

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  3. How do rates of evaporation and condensation change on vapour pressure...

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  4. What happens when equilibrium is restored finally and what will be the...

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  5. State law of chemical equilibrium? What is K(c) for the following equi...

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  6. At a certain temperature and total pressure of 10^(5)Pa, iodine vapour...

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  7. Write expression for the equilibrium constant, K(c), for each of the f...

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  8. Find out the value of K(c) for each of the following equilibria from t...

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  9. For the following equilibrium, K(c)=6.3xx10^(14) at 1000K NO(g)+O(3)...

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  10. Explain why pure liquids and solids can ignored while writing the equi...

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  11. Reaction between N(2) and O(2-) takes place as follows : 2N(2)(g)+O(...

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  12. Nitric oxide reacts with Br(2) and gives nitrosyle bromide as per reac...

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  13. At 450K, K(p)=2.0xx10^(10) /bar for the given reaction at equilibrium....

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  14. A sample of HI(g) is placed in flask at a pressure of 0.2atm. At equil...

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  15. A mixture of 1.57 mol of N(2), 1.92 mol of H(2) and 8.13 mol of NH(3) ...

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  16. The equilibrium constant expression for a gas reaction is K(c)=([NH(3)...

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  17. One mole of H(2)O and one mole of CO are taken in 10L vessel and heat...

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  18. At 700K equilibrium constant for the reaction : H(2)(g) +I(2)(g)hArr...

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  19. What is the equilibrium concentration of each of the substances in the...

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  20. K(p)=0.04 atm at 899K for the equilibrium shown below. What is the equ...

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