Chemistry, asked by srishtigupta26, 6 months ago

On increasing the concentration of reactants in a reversible reaction, then equilibrium constant will
(a) depend on the concentration
(b) increase
(c) unchanged
(d) decrease​

Answers

Answered by munigalasuruchi
26

Explanation:

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

Answered by anvitanvar032
0

Answer:

The correct answer of this question is unchange.

Explanation:

Given - On increasing the concentration of reactants in a reversible reaction, then equilibrium constant.

To Find - Choose the correct option.

On increasing the concentration of reactants in a reversible reaction, then equilibrium constant will unchange.

Increased reactant concentrations will cause the equilibrium to shift forward, resulting in additional products. As a result, the equilibrium constant value remains constant and concentration-independent. When the concentration of a reactant (on the left) is raised, the equilibrium position shifts away from the reactant, resulting in the production of additional products.

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