Law of Chemical Equilibrium and Equilibrium Constants
Law of Chemical Equilibrium and Equilibrium Constants: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as, Assumption of Pure Solids in Heterogenous Equilibrium, Law of Mass Action, Equilibrium Constant in Terms of Concentration(Kc) & Equilibrium Constant in Terms of Mole Fraction(Kx) etc.
Important Questions on Law of Chemical Equilibrium and Equilibrium Constants
At constant temperature, the equilibrium constant for the decomposition reaction is expressed by , where P = pressure, = extent of decomposition. Which one of the following statements is true?

At constant temperature, the equilibrium constant for the decomposition reaction is expressed by , where P = pressure, x = extent of decomposition. Which one of the following statements is true?

For the reversible reaction, at , the value of is when partial pressure is measured in the atmosphere. The corresponding value of , with concentration in , is:

For the reversible reaction at , the value of is when partial pressure is measured in atmosphere. The corresponding value of , with concentration in , is:

The Haber’s process for the formation of at 298 K is
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Which of the following is the correct statement –

For the reversible reaction, at , the value of is when partial pressure is measured in atmosphere. The corresponding value of , with concentration in mole , is –

For the reversible reaction, at , the value of is , when partial pressure is measured in the atmosphere. The corresponding value of , with the concentration in , is

For the chemical reaction , the amount of at equilibrium is affected by –

What is the equilibrium expression for the reaction,

For the reaction equilibrium, the concentrations of and at equilibrium are respectively. The value of Kc for the reaction is –

gas passed over a catalyst at comes to equilibrium:
Analysis of the equilibrium mixture (after quick cooling to freeze the equilibrium) shows that of the equilibrium mixture contains of and Taking the total pressure to be calculate .

Derive the equilibrium constant in terms of mole fraction for a given reaction.

The equilibrium constant in terms of mole fraction is represented as

Define equilibrium constant in terms of mole fraction.

If one-third of decomposes at a particular temperature, the value of equilibrium constant for is

A vessel contains each of gases and at equilibrium. If each of and are removed, for will be

If the equilibrium constants of the following equilibriums and are given by and , respectively, which of the following relations is correct?

For a reaction , the equilibrium pressure is . for the reaction will be _____.

mole of and mole of are taken in a vessel and heated. At equilibrium, of (by mass) reacts with according to the equation:
What will be the equilibrium constant for this reaction?

In the relation, the value of is .
