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7. What happens to the value of equilibrium constant,
if the reaction is reversed ?​

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Answered by priyankayadav62
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In general we can say that for a chemical reaction with equilibrium constant K at a constant temperature T, reversing the chemical reaction at the same temperature T results in an equilibrium constant that is the recripocal of K.

Answered by yasudarawat
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Answer:

In genral we can say that for a chemical reaction with equilibrium constant k at a constant temperature T, reversing the chemical reaction at the same temperature T results in an equilibrium constant that is the recripocal of K

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