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If more trans-2-pentene is added to the reaction vessel 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium Some inert gas is added at constant volume to the following reaction at equilibrium NH4HS(s) ⇌ NH3(g) + H2S(g) Predict the effect of adding the inert gas: 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium At a certain temperature, only 50% HI is dissociated into H2 and I2 at equilibrium. The equilibrium constant is: 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium At 527°C, the reaction given below has Kc = 4 NH3(g) ⇌ 1/2N2(g) + 3/2H2(g) What is the Kp for the reaction? N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⇌ 2NH3(g) 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium A gaseous compound of molecular mass 82.1 dissociates on heating to 400 K as X2Y4(g) ⇌ X2(g) + 2Y2(g) The density of the equilibrium mixture at a pressure of 1 atm and temperature of 400K is 2.0gL^-1. 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium 28g N2 and 6.0 g of H2 are heated over catalyst in a closed one litre flask of 450°C. The entire equilibrium mixture required 500 mL of 1.0 M H2SO4 for neutralisation. The value of Kc for the reaction 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium If CuSO4.5H2O(s) ⇌ 2H2O(g) Kp = 1.086 × 10^-4 atm 2 at 25°C. The efflorescent nature of CuSO4.5H2O can be noticed when the vapour pressure of H2O in atmosphere is 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium The value of Kp for the equilibrium reaction N2O4(g) ⇌ 2NO2(g) is 2. The percentage dissociation of N2O4(g) at a pressure of 0.5 atm is 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium Gaseous N2O4 dissociates into gaseous NO2 according to the reaction [N2O4(g) ⇌ 2NO2(g)] At 300 K and 1 atm pressure, the degree of dissociation of N2O4 is 0.2. 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium Kc for PCl5(g) ⇌ PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) is 0.04 at 250°C. How many moles of PCl5 must be added to a 3L flask to obtain a Cl2 concentration of 0.15 M 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium 3.2 moles of hydrogen iodide were heated in a sealed bulb at 444°C till the equilibrium state was reached. Its degree of dissociation at this temperature was found to be 22%. 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium The partial pressure of CH3OH(g), CO(g), and H2(g) in equilibrium mixture for the reaction, CO(g) + 2H2(g) ⇌ CH3OH(g) are 2.0, 1.0 and 0.1 atm respectively at 427°C. 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium In a reaction A + B ⇌ C + D, the initial concentrations, of A and B were 0.9 mol. dm^-3 each. At equilibrium, the concentration of D was found to be 0.6 mol dm^-3. What is the value of equilibrium constant for the reaction 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium If 1.0 mole of I2 is introduced into 1.0 litre flask at 1000 K, at equilibrium (Kc = 10^-6), which one is correct 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium If K1 and K2 are respective equilibrium constants for the two reactions XeF6(g) + H2O(g) ⇌ XeOF4(g) + 2HF(g) XeO4(g) + XeF6(g) ⇌ XeOF4(g) + XeO3F2(g) the equilibrium constant for the reaction 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium For the equilibrium system 2HX(g) ⇌ H2(g) + X2(g) the equilibrium constant is 1.0 × 10^-5. What is the concentration of HX if the equilibrium concentration of H2 and X2 are 1.2 × 10^-3 M, and 1.2 × 10^-4 M respectively. 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium One mole of SO3 was placed in a one litre reaction flask at a given temperature when the reaction equilibrium was established in the reaction. 2SO3 ⇌ 2SO2 + O2 The vessel was found to contain 0.6 mole of SO2. The value of the equilibrium constant i... 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium When heated, ammonium carbamate decomposes as follows: NH4COONH2(s) ⇌ 2NH3(g) + CO2(g) At a certain temperature, the equilibrium pressure of the system is 0.318 atm. KP for the reaction is: 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium The equilibrium constant for the reaction W + X ⇌ Y + Z is 9. If one mole of each of w and x are mixed and there is no change in volume, the number of moles of y formed is 4 years ago Jaiyush19 jee jee main equilibrium Page 5 / 5 Prev 1 2 3 4 5 Share: Super Globals Requests: Server: Options and Features route: community use_home_url: url: https://eanshub.com/community/ pageid:187 default_groupid: 3 2022 How Can We Help? Δ Home About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Term of Use Copyright © 2020 Eanshub All Rights Reserved