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If the chemical reaction is: aA + bB → cC + dD and K is the equilibrium constant. Then what is the equilibrium constant of the reaction naA + nbB → ncC + ndD?(a) K(b) nK(c) K^n(d) K/nThe question was posed to me in semester exam.My question is taken from Law of Chemical Equilibrium and Equilibrium Constant in section Equilibrium of Chemistry – Class 11 |
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Answer» CORRECT answer is (c) K^n The explanation: If a chemical reaction is multiplied by a constant then the EQUILIBRIUM constant of the PARTICULAR chemical reaction is RAISED to the power of the constant by which the chemical reaction is multiplied, so here and is a constant and equilibrium constant of the reaction is k^n. |
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