Chemistry, asked by Tejasaditya8883, 1 year ago

If the equilibrium constant for N_2(g) + O_2(g) \rightleftharpoons  2NO(g) is K, the equilibrium constant for \frac{1}{2} N_2(g) + \frac{1}{2} O_2(g) \rightleftharpoons NO(g) will be:
(a) K^{\frac{1}{2} }
(b) \frac{1}{2} K
(c) K
(d) K²

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Answered by sahil1531
4

hey mate answer is gonna be :-

as we know the equilibrium constant for the above equation is k when we'll half the concentration of coefficient so value of k would come up to be :

1/2 k

Answered by adityase143
2

I think its answer will be half K

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