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List of top Chemistry Questions on Law Of Chemical Equilibrium And Equilibrium Constant asked in NEET (UG)

Higher yield of NO in the reaction
N$_2$ (g) + O$_2$ (g) $\rightarrow$ 2NO (g)
can be obtained at [$\Delta H$ of the reaction = +180.7 kJ mol$^{-1}$]
  • NEET (UG) - 2025
  • NEET (UG)
  • Chemistry
  • Law Of Chemical Equilibrium And Equilibrium Constant

For the reaction A(g) $\rightleftharpoons$ 2B(g), the backward reaction rate constant is higher than the forward reaction rate constant by a factor of 2500, at 1000 K.
[Given: R = 0.0831 atm $mol^{–1} K^{–1}$]
$K_p$ for the reaction at 1000 K is:

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  • NEET (UG)
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For the reaction in equilibrium:
N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⇌ 2NH3(g), ΔH = -Q
Reaction is favoured in forward direction by:
  • NEET (UG) - 2024
  • NEET (UG)
  • Chemistry
  • Law Of Chemical Equilibrium And Equilibrium Constant

At a given temperature and pressure, the equilibrium constant values for the equilibria are given below:
$ 3A_2 + B_2 \rightleftharpoons 2A_3B, \, K_1 $
$ A_3B \rightleftharpoons \frac{3}{2}A_2 + \frac{1}{2}B_2, \, K_2 $
The relation between $ K_1 $ and $ K_2 $ is:

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  • Law Of Chemical Equilibrium And Equilibrium Constant
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