Substance `A_(2)B(g)` can undergoes decomposition to form two set of products : If the molar ratio of `A_(2)(g)` to A(g) is `5 : 3` in a set of product gases, then the energy involved in the decomposition of 1 mole of `A_(2)B(g)` is :
What are the products formed when Li_(2)CO_(3) undergoes decomposition?
The yield of product in the reaction 2A_((g)) + B_((g)) hArr 2C_((g)) + Q K J would be lower at :
The solubility of A_(2)B=2xx10^(-3) "mol" L^(-1) . What is solubility product?
For the Chemical reaction A_(2(g)) + B_(2(g)) hArr 2 AB(g) the amount of AB at equilibrium is affected by
In a gaseous phase reaction A_(2)(g)toB(t)+1(1//2)C(g) , the increase in pressure from 100 mm to 120 mm is noticed in 5 minute.The rate of disappearance of A_(2) in mm "min"^(-1) is
At a certain temperature the equilibrium constant K_c is 0.25 for the reaction A_(2(g))+B_(2(g)) harr C_(2(g))+D_(2(g)) If we take 1 mole of each of the four gases in a 10 litre container, what would be equilibrium concentration of A_(2(g)) ?
The gascous reaction A_((g)) + B_((g)) hArr 2C_((g)) + D_((g)) + q kJ is most favoured at :
A_(2)B is an ideal gas , which decompase according f to the equation : A_(2) B to A_(2) + (1)/(2)B_(2) . At start , the initial pressure is 100 mm Hg and after 5 minutes , the pressure is 120 mm Hg. What is the average rate of decomposition of A_(2)B ? Assume T and V are constant .
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