Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Equilibrium, Exercise 4: Exercise 4

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MEDIUM
NEET
IMPORTANT

On adding 0.1 M solution each of Ag+, Ba2+, Ca2+ in a Na2SO4 solution, species first precipitated is

KspBaSO4=10-11, KspCaSO4=10-6, KspAg2SO4=10-5

EASY
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IMPORTANT

The reaction quotient Q for the reaction; N2( g)+3H2( g)2NH3( g) is given by Q=NH32 N2H23. The reaction will proceed from right to left if :-

HARD
NEET
IMPORTANT

The values of KP1 and KP2 for the reactions XY+Z ........(1) and A2B .......(2) are in the ratio 9:1. If degree of dissociation of X and A be equal, then total pressure at equilibrium 1 and 2 are in the ratio:

EASY
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IMPORTANT

The reaction,

2 A(g)+B(g)3C(g)+D(g)

is begun with the concentrations of A and B both at an initial value of 1.00 M. When equilibrium is reached, the concentration of D is measured and found to be 0.25 M. The value for the equilibrium constant for this reaction is given by the expression:

HARD
NEET
IMPORTANT

The equilibrium constants KP1 and KP2 for the reactions X2Y and ZP+Q, respectively are in the ratio of 1:9. If the degree of dissociation of X and Z be equal then the ratio of total pressures at these equilibria is

EASY
NEET
IMPORTANT

The value of Kp/KC for the following reactions at 300 K are, respectively (At 300K, RT=24.62 dm3 atm mol-1)

N2(g)+O2(g)2NO(g)

N2O4(g)2NO2(g)

N2(g)+3H2(g)2NH3(g)

MEDIUM
NEET
IMPORTANT

In a chemical reaction, A+2Bk2C+D, the initial concentration of B was 1.5 times of the concentration of A, but the equilibrium concentrations of A and B were found to be equal. The equilibrium constant (K) for the aforesaid chemical reaction is

MEDIUM
NEET
IMPORTANT

Two solids dissociate as follows

A(s)=B(g)+C(g); Kp1=x.atm2

D(s)=C(g)+E(g); Kp2=y·atm2

The total pressure when both the solids dissociate simultaneously is :