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

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Equilibrium constants aren't changed if you change the concentrations of things present in the equilibrium. The only thing that changes an equilibrium constant is a change of temperature.

The position of equilibrium is changed if you change the concentration of something present in the mixture. According to Le Chatelier's Principle, the position of equilibrium moves in such a way as to tend to undo the change that you have made.

According to Le Chatelier's Principle, if you decrease the concentration of C, for example, the position of equilibrium will move to the right to increase the concentration again.

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Answered by Riya1045
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Explanation:

In a reversible reaction, two reactants A + B form to give C + D and also C+D gives A + B. ... In a dynamic equilibrium, the concentration of the reactants is equal to the concentration of the products. The rate of each reaction is equal thereby causing the net change to be 0

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