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Imdadul Haque posted an Question
September 20, 2020 • 16:26 pm 30 points
  • IIT JAM
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Which statement is not correct about three equilibrium constants, k, k, and k, (a) k, =k, (p)" = k, (rt)* (6) ke and k, are independent of pressure and k, is de

Which statement is not correct about three equilibrium constants, K, K, and K, (a) K, =K, (P)" = K, (RT)* (6) Ke and K, are independent of pressure and K, is dependent on pressure. (c)All constants are temperature dependent (d) Catalysts change the equilibrium

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    Priyanshu kumar best-answer

    The position of equilibrium is not changed if you add (or change) a catalyst. A catalyst speeds up both the forward and back reactions by exactly the same amount.

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    why b not ??

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    b is right...kx depends on pressure

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    Priyanshu kumar Best Answer

    Option D is wrong

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    Ist relation is correct between kc,kp and kx

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    All constant are temperature dependent

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    And Kx depends on pressure and kp and kc independent of pressure

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    why Sir please explanation .

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    Kc & Kp independent of pressure ,,,??

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    yes wait explaining

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    Okay sir

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    Since the equilibrium constant KpKp is a function of ΔGorxnΔGrxno which is defined for a specific composition (all reactants in their standard states and at unit pressure (or fugacity), changes in pressure have no effect on equilibrium constants for a fixed temperature

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    These are experimentally concluded also

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