
a)
Interpretation: Whether system with
Concept introduction:Chemical equilibrium is taken into consideration if rate of forward and backward reactions become equal. At this stage, reactants and products have constant concentration. Equilibrium constant is denoted by
Reaction quotient is determined with help of initial concentrations of reactants and products. It is denoted by
1. If
2. If
3. If
b)
Interpretation: Whether system with
Concept introduction:Chemical equilibrium is taken into consideration if rate of forward and backward reactions become equal. At this stage, reactants and products have constant concentration. Equilibrium constant is denoted by
Reaction quotient is determined with help of initial concentrations of reactants and products. It is denoted by
1. If
2. If
3. If
c)
Interpretation: Whether system with
Concept introduction:Chemical equilibrium is taken into consideration if rate of forward and backward reactions become equal. At this stage, reactants and products have constant concentration. Equilibrium constant is denoted by
Reaction quotient is determined with help of initial concentrations of reactants and products. It is denoted by
1. If
2. If
3. If

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