The equilibrium constant value for the reaction N2(g)+3H2(g)2NH3(g)is1.48×10-5, the value for the reaction 1/2N2(g)+3/2H2(g)NH3(g)isn×10-3 where n is

1. 1.85

2. 3.85

3. 4.85

4. 10

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A gaseous phase reaction is allowed to attain equilibrium as A(g)B(g)+C(g) at constant pressure P. The partial pressure of A at equilibrium is P/2. The value of equilibrium constant Kp is

1. P8

2. P6

3. P2

4. P4

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Two moles of N2O4 is heated to form NO and O2. As soon as NO and O2 are formed they react to form N2O5. Two equilibria

N2O42NO+O2
2NO+32O2N2O5

Are simultaneously established. At equilibrium, the degree of dissociation of N2O4 was found to 50%. Which of the following is correct at equilibrium?

1. 12[NO]=32[O2]

2. 2[N2O4]=[NO]+32[O2]+[N2O5]

3. [NO]+[O2]=[N2O4]+[N2O5]

4. 12[N2O5]+[O2]=12[NO]

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NH4HS(s)NH3(g)+H2S(g)

The equilibrium pressure at 25°C is 0.660 atm. What is Kp for the reaction?

1. 0.109

2. 0.218

3. 1.89

4. 2.18

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PCl5 is 50% dissociated at 20°C and 1 atm pressure. The value of Kp for this reaction is:

1. 0.444 2. 0.555
3. 0.333 4. 0.666
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Kc for the reaction 
SO2(g)+NO2(g)SO3(g)+NO(g) is 16 at a given temperature. If we take one mole each of all the four gases in one litre vessel, the equilibrium concentrations of SO2 and SO3 respectively in mol L-1 are: 

1. 0.4, 0.8

2. 0.8, 0.16

3. 1.6, 0.8

4. 0.4, 1.6

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The ratio of \({{K_{P}}\over{K_{C}}}\) for the reaction

CO(g)+12O2(g)CO2(g) is:

1. (RT)1/2  2. (RT)-1/2 
3. RT 4. 1

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Determine the value of equilibrium constant (Kc) for the reaction

A2(g)+B2(g)2AB(g)

If 10 moles of A2; 15 moles of B2 and 5 moles of AB are placed in a 2 litre vessel and allowed to come to equilibrium. The final concentration of AB is 7.5 M:

1. 4.5

2. 1.5

3. 0.6

4. None of these

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A 1 M solution of glucose reaches dissociation equilibrium given below.

C6H12O66HCHO

If the equilibrium constant is 0.167x10-22, the concentration of HCHO in the equilibrium is

1. 1.60×10-8M

2. 3.20×10-6M

3. 3.20×10-4M

4. 1.60×10-4M

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For the dissociation reaction N2O4(g)2NO2(g) the degree of dissociation (α) in terms of Kp and total equilibrium pressure P is:

1. α=4P+KpKp

2. α=Kp4P+Kp

3. α=Kp4P

4. None of these

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