For the reaction a + b c + d , initially concentrations of a and b are equal and at…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Equilibrium
For the reaction a + b
c + d, initially concentrations of a and b are equal and at equilibrium the concentration of d will be twice of that of a. What will be the equilibrium constant for the reaction?
- 2
- 9
- 4
- 3
Answer
(C) 4
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