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the relation between equilibrium constant and the temperature is given by​

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Answered by Umar1324
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Explanation:

The Van 't Hoff equation relates the change in the equilibrium constant, Keq, of a chemical reaction to the change in temperature, T, given the standard enthalpy change, ΔH⊖, for the process.

Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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The relation between the equilibrium constant and the temperature is given by Van't Hoff equation.

  • Van't Hoff equation gives the relation between standard enthalpy, equilibrium constant, and their dependence on temperature.
  • It tells, how the equilibrium constant will be affected by the change in temperature.
  • The mathematical expression of Van't Hoff equation is:

        In K₂/K₁ = (Δ H° / R) x ( 1/ T₁ - 1/ T₂)

  • In the above equation:

         K₁ and K₂ are equilibrium constant of the reaction

         Δ H° is the standard enthalpy of reaction

         R is the ideal gas constant

         T₁ and T₂ are the different temperatures.

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