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Which one of the following is incorrect statement ? - Chemistry

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Question

Which one of the following is incorrect statement ?

Options

  • for a system at equilibrium, Q is always less than the equilibrium constant

  • equilibrium can be attained from either side of the reaction

  • presence of catalyst affects both the forward reaction and reverse reaction to the same extent

  • Equilibrium constant varied with temperature

MCQ

Solution

for a system at equilibrium, Q is always less than the equilibrium constant

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Chapter 8: Physical and Chemical Equilibrium - Evaluation [Page 23]

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Samacheer Kalvi Chemistry - Volume 1 and 2 [English] Class 11 TN Board
Chapter 8 Physical and Chemical Equilibrium
Evaluation | Q I. 6. | Page 23

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