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Define 'Homogeneous Equlibria and Heterogeneous Equilibria'. Give two examples of each of them.

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### Step-by-Step Solution **Definition of Homogeneous Equilibria:** Homogeneous equilibria occur when all the reactants and products in a chemical reaction are in the same phase. This means that if the reactants are gases, all products must also be gases; if they are liquids, all products must also be liquids, and so on. **Examples of Homogeneous Equilibria:** 1. **Example 1:** \[ ...
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  2. What are K(c) "and" K(P) ?

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  3. Define 'Homogeneous Equlibria and Heterogeneous Equilibria'. Give two ...

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

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  5. Explain why pure liquids and solids can be ignored while writing the e...

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

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  7. Areaction A(g)+B(g)harr2C(g) is an equlibrium at a certain temperature...

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  8. Why does ice melt slowly at higher altitudes?

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  9. The value of K(c) for the reaction, N(2)(g) +2O 2(g) harr2NO(2)(g) at ...

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  10. If concentration are expressed in moles L^(-1) and pressure in atmosph...

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

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  12. Discuss the effect of temperature on the equilbrium constant. How does...

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  13. A sample of HI(g) is placed in flask at at pressure of 0.2 atm . At eq...

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  14. The following reaction has attained equilibrium CO(g)+2H(2)(g)hArrCH...

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  15. What is K(c) for the following equilibrium when the equilibrium concen...

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  18. At 473 K, equilibrium constant K(c) for decomposition of phosphorus pe...

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  19. At a certain temperature and total pressures of 10^(5)Pa, iodine vapou...

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  20. Consider the following reaction N(2)O(4)(g)hArr2NO(2)(g)DeltaH=58.6K...

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