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1 May, 04:40

Consider the reaction n2o4 (g) →2no2 (g) where n2o4 is colorless and no2 is brown. at a temperature of 5∘c, the reaction is colorless at equilibrium. this indicates that the equilibrium constant for this reaction at this temperature is

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  1. 1 May, 04:59
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    This indicates that the equilibrium constant for this reaction at this temperature is less than 1.0 (< 1.0).

    Explanation:

    When the equilibrium constant (K):

    K [products].

    K = 1 → [reactants] = [products].

    K > 1 → [reactants] < [products].

    Since the reaction is colorless (color of N₂O₄), it is shifted towards the reactants which means that [reactants] > [products].

    So, K < 1.
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