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33. In an experiment the equilibriurm constant for the
reaction A +B=C+ D is K, when the initial
moles of A and B each is 1.0 moles. Under the
similar conditions in an another experiment if the
initial moles of A and B are taken 2 and 3 moles
then the value of equilibrium constant will be:-

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If the coefficients in a balanced equation are multiplied by a factor, n, the equilibrium expression is raised to the nth power.

K1=K^2

K1 is the constant for the reaction multiplied by 2 and K is the constant of the original reaction.so the answer is option 3 which is K^2


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