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Chemical Equilibrium Solutions

This document contains 29 multiple choice questions related to chemical equilibrium and solutions. The questions cover various concepts such as effect of concentration, temperature and pressure on equilibrium constant K, calculation of equilibrium constants from concentrations, determination of reaction quotient Q, and relationship between equilibrium constant K and rate constants for forward and backward reactions.

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Chemical Equilibrium Solutions

This document contains 29 multiple choice questions related to chemical equilibrium and solutions. The questions cover various concepts such as effect of concentration, temperature and pressure on equilibrium constant K, calculation of equilibrium constants from concentrations, determination of reaction quotient Q, and relationship between equilibrium constant K and rate constants for forward and backward reactions.

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A Premier Institute for Engineering & Medical A TEST ID 24140

24140 Chemical Euilibirum with Solution

1. (c) Any change in coefficient is change in power of K

1 1 1
2. (d) K2     5 x 1016
K1 4 x 10 –34 2 x 10–17
3. (c) Reaction must shift in backward direction.

4. (c) k p  k c (RT)n

n  1 – 3 –1
2 2

x2
5. (a) As, n  0, k p  k c 
(1 – x)2
6. (d) Increase in pressure shifts equlibrium towards lesser no.of moles

N2  3H2  2NH3
7. (d)

1 3 O

As, 1 – x = 0.6 x = 0.4

n = 4– 2 x = 3.2
n 1
8. (d) Active mass = 
v 4
2 2
9. (a) k  Ca2   F–   4 Ca2   F– 
       new

2 1 2 1
F–   F –  
 new 4  old 2

10. (a) 


H2  I2  2HI

4.5 4.5 O

4.5–x 4.5–x 2x

ATQ, 2 x = 3 so, x = 1.5

32
k 1
3 x3
11. (b) 
NH4 HS(s)  NH3(g)  H2 S(g)
p p
2 p = 30

p = 15

kp = (15) = 225

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12 (d) Conceptual

13. (b) As, ratio of NO & Br2 is 2 : 1

p 2P p P
No  Br2 
9 9

 2P P  2P
p P—  
NOBr  9 9 3

2
kp 
 2 P   P  4P2 x P x 9
9 9
 
P
2 2 2 81
2 P 3 9 x9 x 4P

kp 1

P 81

A  B C D
14. (d) [D]  2 [A]
t=O a a o o x= 2 a– 2x
2a
t= q a–x a–x x x x
3

2a x 2a
K 3 3 4
a x a
3 3

CO2 
15. (d) 5
CO
CO2  = 5 x 2.5 x 10 –2
= 0.125 m

16. (a) Ratio of volume will be ratio of moles for gases


N2  3H2  Vf 0.64 4
 2NH3  
Vi 0.8 5
0.2 0.6 0
0.2 – x 0.6– 3x 2x
n  0.8 — 2x  0.64

(0.331)2
17. (a) K  2.5
(0.662)2 (0.101
K is

2
SO3 
2.5 
SO2 2 O2 
1
O2    0.4 atm
2.5

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18. (a) K = [A] [B]

[A] = 2 [A]

[A] [B] = [2A] [B’]

1
B'  B
2
19. (b) Pressure & volume have no effect if n = O

kf 2 x 10–4
20. (c) Kq    40
kb 5 x 10–6

21. (c)
1 1
K2  
k1 10

22. (c) When n = O, there is no effect of temperture & pressure


23. (c) 
NH4 Br(s)  NH3(g)  HBr(g)

p p
2 2
p p 1 2
kp  p .p  x  p
NH3 HBr 2 2 4
24. (c) Kq only depend upon temperature

[ ]
25. (d) 0.64 
[A] [B]2

1 10
[B]    1.25
0.64 8

kp 14
kp  1  10  108 atm –1
26. (a) kp
2 106
27. (a) 
CH 3 COOH  C2H5 OH  CH3 COOC2H5  H2 O
t=O 1.2 1.2 O O
t=q 1.2 – x 1.2 – x x x
[Ester] = [H2O] = x = 0.4

0.4 x 0.4 1
K 
0.8 x 0.8 4
28. (d) kp = kc (RT)n
If Dn > O

kp > kc
29. (d) Conceptual

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30. (a) 



AB A B

1–x x x
x = 0.5
0.5 x 0.5 P
kp  x
0.5 1.5
P = 3 x kp
31. (c) 

A  2B  2C

1–x 1–2x
[A] > [B]
D–d
32. (a) 
(2 – 1)d
‘d’ decreases with increase in '  ' .
33. (c) Conceptual
34. (c) 

PCl5  PCl3  Cl2
[PCl3] = [Cl2]
PCl  PPCl  0.25 x 2  0.5
2 3
35. (d) Conceptual

36. (a) Conceptual


37. (a) 

2 NO  N2  O2

x x
4–x 2 2
ATQ, x = 0.4
0.2 x 0.2 1
K 
(3.6)2 (18)2

(0.7)2
38. (c) k  49
(0.1 (0.1)
39. (d) No effect
D
40. (c)  —1
d
If x is zero, D = d
41. (d) 42. (d) 43. (d) 44. (c) 45. (a)

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