Chemistry, asked by SleetyMallard8214, 8 months ago

For a reaction taking place in a container in equilibrium with its surroundings, the effect of temperature on
its equilibrium constant K in terms of change in entropy is described by
[A] With increase in temperature, the value of K for exothermic reaction decreases because entropy change
of the system is positive
[B] With increase in temperature, the value of K for endothermic reaction increases because unfavourable
change in entropy of the surroundings decreases
[C] With increase in temperature, the value of K for endothermic reaction increases because the entropy
change of the system is negative
[D] With increase in temperature, the value of K for exothermic reaction decreases because favourable
change in entropy of the surrounding decreases

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Answered by kotaravi54321
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Answer:

The correct option is A.........................

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