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The value of equilibrium constant is independent of the speed with which the equilibirum is attained.

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**Step-by-Step Text Solution:** 1. **Understanding Equilibrium Constant (K):** The equilibrium constant (K) is a numerical value that expresses the ratio of the concentrations (or partial pressures) of products to reactants at equilibrium for a given chemical reaction. 2. **Defining the Reaction:** Consider a general reaction where reactants A and B convert to products C and D: \[ ...
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CENGAGE CHEMISTRY ENGLISH-CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM-Exercises (True/False)
  1. The low of mass action applicable to heterogenous equilibria.

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  2. Equilibrium can be achieved only in an open vessel. (T/F)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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  11. Assertion : The additions of an inert gas at constant volume to a syst...

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  12. For a reversible system at a constant temperature, the value of K(c) i...

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  13. The equilibrium constant is 10 at 100 K. Hence, DeltaG will be negativ...

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  14. Unit of K(p) is (atm)^(Deltan)

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  15. The value of equilibrium constant is independent of the speed with whi...

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  16. In Haber's process, once the equilibrium is established, addition of n...

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  17. At chemical equilibrium , the concentration of all reactants and produ...

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  18. The equilibrium state can be attained from both sides of the chemical ...

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  19. A reaction continues even after the attainment of equilibrium.

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  20. The equilibrium can be attained at a faster rate if one of the product...

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