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iTeachChem•4mo ago
HydraYT

dumb thermo doubt

Acc to me all are factually correct?
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iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•4mo ago
@Dexter
iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•4mo ago
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HydraYT
HydraYTOP•4mo ago
Acc to me all are factually correct or my brain isn't braining Legit the dumbest q this is 💀
iTeachChem
iTeachChem•4mo ago
,rotate
TeXit
TeXit•4mo ago
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cheesecake
cheesecake•4mo ago
im not sure since it has been a while since i revised this chapter, so correct me if im wrong but in option(3) , does addition of a solid reaction affect the equilibrium of the reaction? if not, then thats the option that isnt true
Real potato
Real potato•4mo ago
Option 3 seems correct Reactant badha denge to equilibrium will shift ig
727
727•4mo ago
Where is thermo in this 3 can be the ans solids conc is taken as 1 and thus equilibrium constant is not changed and no effect
Ace007
Ace007•4mo ago
its the correct option since its not true
Real potato
Real potato•4mo ago
Oh my bad its solid
cheesecake
cheesecake•4mo ago
haan but its solid na not gas
Real potato
Real potato•4mo ago
Yeah thats what i mentioned above
cheesecake
cheesecake•4mo ago
yeahh i mentioned it in my first message as well :)
HydraYT
HydraYTOP•4mo ago
Wait so eq won't shift to product from le chatilier principle if the reactant is gas?
727
727•4mo ago
Solids and pure substances have a conc of 1 so yeah they don’t affect equilibrium constant
HydraYT
HydraYTOP•4mo ago
Yeah ik that but I didn't know if you increase conc it won't shift ahead
HydraYT
HydraYTOP•4mo ago
Ah my logic was like since you are adding more solid technically it will just dissociate to give more product
Ace007
Ace007•4mo ago
not 1, but a constant volume which creates a new K constant....the value of which is usually given
HydraYT
HydraYTOP•3mo ago
+solved
iTeachChem
iTeachChem•3mo ago
+fsolved
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iTeachChem Helper•3mo ago
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