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If K₁ and K₂ are the respective equilibrium constants for the
two reactions
XeF₆ (g) + H₂O (g) ⇋ XeOF₄ (g) + 2HF (g)
XeO₄ (g) + XeF₆ (g) ⇋ XeOF₄ (g) + XeO₃F₂ (g)
the equilibrium constant of the reaction
XeO₄(g) 2HF(g) ⇋ XeO₃F₂(g) H₂O(g) will be
(a) K₁/(K₂)² (b) K₁ . K₂
(c) K₁/K₂ (d) K₂/K₁

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The answer is option (d). Refer to attachment.

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Explanation:

If K₁ and K₂ are the respective equilibrium constants for the

two reactions

XeF₆ (g) + H₂O (g) ⇋ XeOF₄ (g) + 2HF (g)

XeO₄ (g) + XeF₆ (g) ⇋ XeOF₄ (g) + XeO₃F₂ (g)

the equilibrium constant of the reaction

XeO₄(g) 2HF(g) ⇋ XeO₃F₂(g) H₂O(g) will be

(a) K₁/(K₂)² (b) K₁ . K₂

(c) K₁/K₂ ,If K₁ and K₂ are the respective equilibrium constants for the

two reactions

XeF₆ (g) + H₂O (g) ⇋ XeOF₄ (g) + 2HF (g)

XeO₄ (g) + XeF₆ (g) ⇋ XeOF₄ (g) + XeO₃F₂ (g)

the equilibrium constant of the reaction

XeO₄(g) 2HF(g) ⇋ XeO₃F₂(g) H₂O(g) will be

(a) K₁/(K₂)² (b) K₁ . K₂

(c) K₁/K₂ (d) K₂/K₁✔️

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