A saturated solution of non-radioactive sugar was taken and a little radioactive sugar was added to it. A small amount of it gets dissolved in solution and an equal amount of sugar was precipitated. This proves:

1. The equilibrium has not been established in the solution.

2. Radioactive sugar can displace non-radioactive sugar from its solution.

3. Equilibrium is dynamic in nature.

4. None of the above

Subtopic:  Introduction To Equilibrium |
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When two reactants A and B are mixed to give products C and D, the reaction quotient Q, at the initial stages of the reaction

1. is zero

2. decreases with time

3. is independent of time

4. increases with time

Subtopic:  Introduction To Equilibrium |
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 What will be the effect on the dissociation of SO₃ when helium gas is added to a system at equilibrium containing
SO₃, SO₂, and O₂, such that total pressure increases while temperature and volume remain constant,
 according to Le Chatelier’s principle?

1. The extent of dissociation decreases

2. The extent of dissociation remains unchanged

3. The extent of dissociation increases

4. The effect cannot be predicted

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A chemical reaction is catalysed by a catalyst X. Hence, X

1. Increases activation energy of the reaction

2. Does not effect equilibrium constant of the reaction

3. Decreases rate constant of the reaction

4. Reduces enthalpy of the reaction

Subtopic:  Kp, Kc & Factors Affecting them |
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If for the reaction given below

2PQgP2g+Q2;gK1=2.5×105
PQg+12R2gPQR;gK2=5×10-3

find K3 for the reaction 12P2+12Q2+12R2PQR

1. 2.5×10-3

2. 2.5×103

3. 1×10-5

4. 5×10-3

Subtopic:  Kp, Kc & Factors Affecting them |
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For equilibrium reaction


2NO2(g) ⇌ N2O4(g) + 14.6 J, increase in temperature would

1. Favour the formation of N2O4

2. Stop the reaction

3. Favour the decomposition of N2O4

4. Not alter the equilibrium

Subtopic:  Introduction To Equilibrium |
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Which of the following favours the backward reaction in a chemical equilibrium?

1. Decreasing the pressure of  the reaction

2. Increasing the concentration of one of the reactants

3. Increasing the concentration of one or more of the products

4. Removal of at least one of the products at regular intervals

Subtopic:  Introduction To Equilibrium |
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In the reaction H2+I22HI at equilibrium, some I2 is added. What happens to the equilibrium?

1. It gets shifted to the right

2. It remains unchanged

3. It gets shifted to the left

4. First 2 then 3

Subtopic:  Introduction To Equilibrium |
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Which of the following reaction will be favoured at low pressure?

1. N2+3H22NH3

2. H2+I22HI

3. PCl5PCl3+Cl2

4. N2+O22NO

Subtopic:  Kp, Kc & Factors Affecting them |
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For the reaction

PCl5(g)PCl3(g)+Cl2(g)

the forward reaction at constant temperature is favoured by

A. introducing an inert gas at constant volume

B. introducing chlorine gas at constant volume

C. introducing an inert gas at constant pressure

D. increasing the volume of the container

E. introducing PCl5 at constant volume

1. A, B, C

2. D, E, C

3. B, C, E

4. A, D, E

Subtopic:  Le Chatelier's principle |
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