Interpretation:
Whether the two reaction with the
Concept introduction:
According to law of mass action, the equilibrium constant is the ratio of molar concentration of products to the reactants. It is represented by
The formula is given as: there is a
Where,
a, b, c, and d are number of moles.
Answer to Problem 48A
The equilibrium constant is the ratio of molar concentration of products to the reactants. It is represented by
The formula is given as
considered a chemical reaction
Where, [C] = molar concentration of products
[A] and [B] = molar concentration of reactants
The chemical equilibrium constant for both cases is in equilibrium whose value is equal to
Explanation of Solution
According to Law of mass action, the equilibrium constant is the ratio of molar concentration of products to the molar concentration of reactants. It is represented by
Considered a reversible reaction this is given below,
The given chemical reaction iS
The equilibrium constant for first case is given as
Where,
Now the equilibrium constant for second case:
Hence, the chemical equilibrium constant for the both cases is in equilibrium.
The equilibrium constant is the ratio of molar concentration of products to the reactants. It is represented by
The formula is given as
considered a chemical reaction
Where,
The chemical equilibrium constant for both cases is in equilibrium whose value is equal to
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