On addition of inert gas at constant volume to the reaction, N2 + 3H22NH3 at  equilibrium:

1. the reaction halts

2. forward reaction is favored

3. the reaction remains unaffected

4. backward reaction is favored

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In which of the following case reaction goes farthest to completion?

1. K=103                                         

2. K=10-2

3. K=10                                           

4. K=100

Subtopic:  Introduction To Equilibrium | Kp, Kc & Factors Affecting them |
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For the reversible reaction,

N2 (g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3 (g) + heat

 the equilibrium shifts in forward direction                                   

1. by increasing the concentration of NH3 (g) 

2. by decreasing the pressure

3. by decreasing the concentrations of N2 (g)and H2(g)

4. by increasing pressure and decreassing temperature

 

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The correct representation for the solubility product constant of Ag2CrO4 is:

1. [Ag+]2[CrO42-]                             

2. [Ag2+][CrO42-]

3. [2Ag+][CrO42-]                             

4. [2Ag+]2[CrO42-]

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pH of a saturated solution of Ba(OH)2 is 12. The value of solubility product Ksp of Ba(OH)2 is

1. 3.3 x 10-7                         

2. 5.0 x 10-7

3. 4.0 x 10-6                         

4.  5.0 x 10-6

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At a given temperature the Kc for the reaction,

PCl5 (g PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g) is 2.4 x10-3. At the same temperature, the Kc for the reaction

PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g PCl5 (g)  is :

1. 2.4x10-3           

2. -2.4 x10-3

3. 4.2 x10          

4.  4.8 x10-2

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HI was heated in a sealed tube at 440°C till the equilibrium was reached. At this point, HI was found to be 22 % decomposed. The equilibrium constant for this dissociation is :

1. 0.28 2. 0.08
3. 0.02 4. 1.99
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28 g N2 and 6g H2 were mixed. At equilibrium 17 g NH3 was formed. the mass of N2 and H2 of equilibrium are respectively:

1. 11 g, zero                             

2. 1 g, 3 g

3. 14 g, 3 g                                 

4. 11 g, 3 g

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The strongest acid among the following is:          

1. H2SO4           

2. HClO3       

3. HClO4         

4. H2SO3 

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pH for the solution of salt undergoing anionic hydrolysis (say CH3COONa) is given by:

1. pH = 12[pKw + pKa + log c]

2. pH = 12[pKw + pKa - log c]

3. pH = 12[pKw + pKb - log c]

4. none of the above

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