Which of the following will change the numerical value of the equilibrium constant of a particular reaction?
increasing the concentration of reactants
increasing the concentration of products
increasing the temperature
all of the above
Answer:
The numerical value of the equilibrium constant is CONSTANT at a given temperature. Changing the temperature will cause the constant to change. Changes in the concentration of products or reactants with not change the equilibrium constant...the changed concentrations will only shift the equilibrium concentration of the products and reactants.
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increasing the concentration of products
increasing the temperature
all of the above
Answer:
The numerical value of the equilibrium constant is CONSTANT at a given temperature. Changing the temperature will cause the constant to change. Changes in the concentration of products or reactants with not change the equilibrium constant...the changed concentrations will only shift the equilibrium concentration of the products and reactants.
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