Chemistry, asked by shubhu646, 10 months ago

how does the change of pressure affect the value of equilibrium constant​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Equilibrium constants aren't changed if you change the pressure of the system. The only thing that changes an equilibrium constant is a change of temperature. ... If there are the same number of molecules on each side of the equation, then a change of pressure makes no difference to the position of equilibrium.

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Answered by jitumahi435
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Pressure increase = equilibrium towards side of fewer moles of gas

Explanation:

The value of equilibrium constant​ is the relationship of the amounts of species involved in a reversible chemical reaction that is at equilibrium at a certain temperature.

Change of pressure affect the value of the equilibrium constant​ as -

  • An increase in pressure will shift the equilibrium towards the direction with fewer moles of gas  
  • A decrease in pressure will shift the equilibrium towards the direction the with more moles of gas

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