Chemistry, asked by mattingarrix, 1 year ago

pure ammonia is placed in a vessel at a temperature where it's dissociation constant is appreciable. at equilibrium:-
(1) Kp does not change significantly with pressure
(2) Degree of dissociation does not change with pressure
(3) concentration of NH3 does not change with pressure
(4) concentration of H2 is less than that of N2​

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Answered by sahil1531
67

HERE COMES THE ANS:-

THE CORRECT OPTION IS A:-

KP DOESN'T CHANGE WITH PRESSURE ...

BECAUSE THE VALUE OF KP ONLY CHANGES WITH CHANGE IN TEMP .

SO BY INCREASING OR DEC TEMP IT GETS EFFECTED❗

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Answered by shilpikumari60
33

option KP doesn't change signify with press her because KP is constant and does not change with pressure because its KP value is changes with change in temperature.

Explanation:

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