(a)
Interpretation:
Value of
Concept Introduction:
Equilibrium constant (K) is the equilibrium ratio of concentration/partial pressure of product to reactant in which the stoichiometric term raised to the power of each component’s concentration or partial pressure. It has a particular value at a particular temperature.
Consider a reaction, a moles of A gives b moles of B as follows,
The equilibrium constant for this reaction can be written as follows,
Where,
Relationship between
The equilibrium constant in terms of concentration
Where,
Reaction quotient (Q) is the ratio of concentration/partial pressure of product to reactant in which the stoichiometric term raised to the power of each component’s concentration or partial pressure.
The direction of chemical reaction can be predicted by comparing the reaction quotient and equilibrium constant.
The reaction quotient for above reaction can be written as follows,
Where,
If
Pressure can be expressed as
Where,
(b)
Interpretation:
For the mixtures that are not in equilibrium, the direction in which the reaction proceeds has to be mentioned.
Concept Introduction:
Equilibrium constant (K) is the equilibrium ratio of concentration/partial pressure of product to reactant in which the stoichiometric term raised to the power of each component’s concentration or partial pressure. It has a particular value at a particular temperature.
Consider a reaction, a moles of A gives b moles of B as follows,
The equilibrium constant for this reaction can be written as follows,
Where,
Relationship between
The equilibrium constant in terms of concentration
Where,
Reaction quotient (Q) is the ratio of concentration/partial pressure of product to reactant in which the stoichiometric term raised to the power of each component’s concentration or partial pressure.
The direction of chemical reaction can be predicted by comparing the reaction quotient and equilibrium constant.
The reaction quotient for above reaction can be written as follows,
Where,
If
Pressure can be expressed as
Where,
(c)
Interpretation:
The effect of temperature on the given reaction at equilibrium has to be explained.
Concept Introduction:
In exothermic reaction

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