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For the reaction AB(g)↽−−⇀A(g)+B(g), at equilibrium, AB is 20 % dissociated at a total pressure of P, the equilibrium constant Kp is related to the total pressure by the expression - Chemistry

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For the reaction AB(g)A(g)+B(g), at equilibrium, AB is 20 % dissociated at a total pressure of P, the equilibrium constant Kp is related to the total pressure by the expression 

पर्याय

  • P = 24 Kp

  • P = 8 Kp

  • 24 P = Kp

  • none of these

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उत्तर

P = 24 Kp

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पाठ 8: Physical and Chemical Equilibrium - Evaluation [पृष्ठ २३]

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पाठ 8 Physical and Chemical Equilibrium
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