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What will be the effect on the equilibrium constant on increasing temperature ,if the reaction neither absorbs heat nor releases heat?

A

Equilibrium constant will remain constant.

B

Equilibrium constant will decrease

C

Equilibrium constant will increase

D

Can not be predicted.

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
A

`log((K_(2))/(K_(1)))=(DeltaH)/(Rxx2.303)[(1)/(T_(1)-(1)/(T_(2)))]`
if `DeltaH=0`
Then `K_(2)=K_(1)`
Means no effect.
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