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Hydrogen and iodine vapour exist in equilibrium with hydrogen iodide at a constant temperature in a gas syringe.

H2 + I2

2HI

Which of the following will increase when the pressure is increased at constant temperature? [Assume that the mixture shows ideal behavior.]


Sagot :

The pressure has no effect on the equilibrium constant.

What is Equilibrium ?

Equilibrium is a state when the forward reaction rate is equal to the backward reaction rate .

The equation given is

H₂ + I₂ ⇄ 2HI

The Equilibrium constant depends only upon temperature and nature of reaction ,

It is independent of  catalyst presence , initial concentration of reactants,and pressure.

The pressure has no effect on the equilibrium constant.

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