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For Haber process, `N_(2) +3H_(2) harr 2NH_(3)+Q, K_(P) = 10`, find correct statements

A

If pressure is increased by 10 times then new `K_(P)^(')=0.0 xx K_(P)`

B

If concentration is increased by 2 times then new `K_(c)^(') = 0.25 xx K_(c)`

C

If temperature is increased then the new `K_(P)^(') lt K_(P)`

D

If inert gas is added at constant volume then the new `K_(P)^(') =K_(P)`

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The correct Answer is:
C, D

`K_(P)` does not change with P, it only changes with T
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