Characteristics of Equilibrium Constant
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Which of the following are not ionic compounds?
and
and
and
and
- 1.5
- 1.95
- 1.70
- 1.25
If 0.50 mole of hydrogen and 1.0 mole of sulphur are heated to 87oC in 1.0 L vessel, what will be the partial pressure of H2S at equilibrium?
- 0.966 atm
- 1.38 atm
- 9.66 atm
- 0.0327 atm
Assertion (A): Following is a balanced chemical equation for the action of steam on iron:
Reason (R): The law of conservation of mass holds good for a chemical equation.
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of the assertion (A).
Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of the assertion (A).
(A) is true, but (R) is false.
(A) is false, but (R) is true.
- A⇌B (K=103)
- A+B⇌C+D (K=10)
- P⇌Q (K=10−2)
- X+Y⇌XY (K=10−1)
Differentiate between Rhombic sulphur and Mono-clinic sulphur.
Which of the compound gives the most stable carbonium ion on dehydration?
Assuming ideal behaviour, the magnitude of for the following reaction at is . The value of is (integer answer) -
[given-, , ]
- 4.92 atm
- 2.46 atm
- 1.64 atm
- 8.2 atm
- one-half of its original value
- two times the orginal pressure
- 12√2 times the original value
- 2√2 times the original value
- 0.688
- 0.326
- 0.454
- 0.253
The ammonia released on the quantitative reaction of urea () with Sodium hydroxide ()can be neutralized by
of
of
of
of
Assertion (A): Classical smog occurs in cold humid climate and it is acidic as well as reducing in nature. Reason (R): It is a mixture of smoke, fog and sulphur dioxide.
A is not correct but R is correct.
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A.
Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A.
A is correct but R are not correct.
Which of the following are not ionic compounds?
- catalyst changes the equilibrium constant
- catalyst do not change the equilibrium constant
- catalyst affects the forward and backward reaction equally.
- (b) and (c) above.
Consider a efficient hydrogen-oxygen cell working under the standard condition at bar and K. Its cell reaction is
The work derived from the cell on the consumption of is used to compress of a monoatomic ideal gas in a thermally insulated container. What is the change in the temperature (in ) of the ideal gas?
The standard reduction potentials for the two half-cells are given below
, =
, =
Use , .
For a certain first order reaction of the reactant is left after The rate constant of this reaction is _______
(Round off the nearest integer).
[Given :
FeO(s)+CO(g)⇌Fe(s)+CO2(g)
;Kp=0.265 atm at 1050 K.
What are the equilibrium partial pressures of CO and CO2 respectively at 1050 K if the initial partial pressures are: PCO=1.4 atm and PCO2=0.80 atm?
- PCO=1.739 atm and PCO2=0.461 atm
- PCO=17.39 atm and PCO2=0.461 atm
- PCO=1.79 atm andPCO2=0.46 atm
- PCO=2.739 atm and PCO2=1.461 atm
The value of equilibrium constant is 9.0.
The degree of dissociation of HI will be?
- 2
- 2/5
- 5/2
- 1/2
Explain why pure liquids and solids can be ignored while writing the equilibrium constant expression?
CH3COOH(l)+C2H5OH(l)⇌CH3COOC2H5(l)+H2O(l)
There is 33% conversion of CH3COOH into ester, if CH3COOH and C2H5OH have been taken initially in molar ratio x∶1, find x.
- catalyst changes the equilibrium constant
- catalyst do not change the equilibrium constant
- catalyst affects the forward and backward reaction equally.
- (b) and (c) above.
- Remains unchanged
- Tripled
- Increases by a factor of 4
- Doubled
1 litre of mixture X+ excess AgNO3→Y
1 litre of mixture X + excess BaCl2→Z
Number of moles of Y and Z are
- 0.01, 0.01
- 0.02, 0.01
- 0.01, 0.02
- 0.02, 0.02
X: 2SO2+O2⇌2SO3
Y: PCl5⇌PCl3+Cl2
Z: 2HI⇌H2+I2
The ratio of Kp and Kc in the increasing order will be:
- X = Y = Z
- X < Y < Z
- X < Z < Y
- Z < Y < X
- P2
- P3
- P4
- P6
Calculate the partial pressure of carbon monoxide from the following data:
CaCO3(s) Δ⟶CaO(s)+CO2(g); Kp=8×10−2
CO2(g) +C(s)→2CO(g) Kp=2
- 0.2
- 0.4
- 1.6
- 4
The value of equilibrium constant is 9.0.
The degree of dissociation of HI will be?
- 2
- 2/5
- 5/2
- 1/2
- 0.342
- 2.92
- 0.292
- 3.42
A⇌B; K1=2B⇌C; K2=4C⇌D;K3=3
The equilibrium constant for the reaction A⇌D will be:
- 48
- 12
- 6
- 24