4 Equilibrium
4 Equilibrium
4 Equilibrium
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(C) H2O(g) ⇌ H2(g) + (O2 )(g) (D) 4HCl(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2H2O(g) + 2Cl2(g)
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28. The equilibrium constant for the reaction, N2 ( g ) + O2 ( g ) 2NO ( g ) is 4.0 10−4 at 2000 K. In the
presence of a catalyst the equilibrium is attained ten times faster. Therefore, the equilibrium
constant in presence of the catalyst at 2000 K is—
(A) 4 10−4 (B) 40 10−4
(C) 4 10 −2
(D) Difficult to compute without more data
29. The equilibrium constant for a reaction A + B C + D is 1 10−2 at 298 K and is 2 at 273 K. The
chemical process resulting in the formation of C and is:
(A) Exothermic (B) Endothermic
(C) Unpredictable (D) There is no relationship between H and K
30. In a flask colourless N2O4 is in equilibrium with brown coloured NO2. At equilibrium, when the flask
is heated to 100C the brown colour deepens and on cooling, the brown colour became less
coloured. The change in enthalpy H for the system is:
(A) Negative (B) Positive (C) Zero (D) Not defined