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For a given reaction at a particular temperature, the equilibrium constant has a constant value. Is the value of Q also constant? Explain. - Chemistry

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For a given reaction at a particular temperature, the equilibrium constant has a constant value. Is the value of Q also constant? Explain.

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Kc and Qc are constant at equilibrium, both are temperature dependent. When Kc is constant at a given temperature, Qc also constant.

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अध्याय 8: Physical and Chemical Equilibrium - Evaluation [पृष्ठ २६]

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अध्याय 8 Physical and Chemical Equilibrium
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