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In a reversible chemical reaction at equilibrium, if the concentration of any one of the reactants is doubled, then the equilibrium constant will A. also be doubled B. be halved C. remains the same D. becomes one-fourth

In a reversible chemical reaction at equilibrium, if the concentration of any one of the reactants is doubled,
then the equilibrium constant will
A. also be doubled B. be halved
C. remains the same D. becomes one-fourth

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Saurabh Koranglekar
askIITians Faculty 10335 Points
3 years ago
A reversible chemical reaction having two reactants in equilibrium. If the concentrations of the reactants are doubled, then the equilibrium constant will remain the same.

The equilibrium constant is not affected by the changes in the concentration of reactants or products, pressure and volume, and catalyst. At given temperature, the equilibrium constant has constant value.
Vikas TU
14149 Points
3 years ago
A reversible chemical reaction having two reactants in equilibrium. If the concentrations of the reactants are doubled, then the equilibrium constant will remain the same. The equilibrium constant is not affected by the changes in the concentration of reactants or products, pressure and volume, and catalyst.

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