Chemistry, asked by ashutoshlenka143you, 4 months ago

In a chemical reaction(Kp) is greater than Kc when
(a) the number of molecules entering into the
chemical reaction is more than the number of
molecules produced.
(b) the number of molecules entering into the
chemical reaction is the same as the number of
molecules produced.
(c) the number of molecules entering into the
Chemical reaction is less than the number of
molecules produced.
d) the total number of moles of reactants is
less than the number of moles of products.​

Answers

Answered by piyushgupta2409
8

Answer:

c) the number of molecules entering into the

Chemical reaction is less than the number of

molecules produced.

Explanation:

For example

If Kp>Kc

In this case reaction occur with the increase in volume.

For example:

2NH₃ =>N₂ + 3H₂

In this example volumes of products are greater than the volumes reactants.

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