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The equilibrium constant of a reaction is 20 units and the equilibrium constant of other reaction is 30 units when both the reactions are added up together then the equilibrium constant of the resultant reaction is given by _____________(a) 20 units(b) 600 units(c) 50 units(d) 10 unitsThe question was asked during an online exam.I want to ask this question from Law of Chemical Equilibrium and Equilibrium Constant topic in chapter Equilibrium of Chemistry – Class 11

Answer» RIGHT answer is (b) 600 UNITS

The explanation is: When the reaction can be EXPRESSED as the sum of two other reactions, the equilibrium CONSTANT of the overall reaction is equal to the product of equilibrium constants of individual reactions, so 20 units x 30 units = 600 units.


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