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The value of equilibrium constant depends upon (i) nature of the reaction (ii) temperature.
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RESONANCE ENGLISH-CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM-Board Level Exercise
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  2. Under what condition, a reversible process becomes irreversible?

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  5. For an exothermic reaction, what happens to the equilibrium constant i...

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  9. Explain the terms: Law of mass action

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  10. What are K(c) "and" K(P) ?

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  12. Write the expression for the equilibrium constant, K(c) for each of th...

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  14. What qualitative information can you obtain from the value of the eq...

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  19. Describe the effect of : a) addition of H(2) b) addition of CH(3)...

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