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Standard XII
Chemistry
Halogenation of Alpha Carbon
74 for the re...
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74 for the reaction A+3B gives 2C+D,initial moles of A is twice that of B. if at equilibrium moles of B and C are equal, then percent of B reacted is?
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Q.
For the reaction
A
+
3
B
⇌
2
C
+
D
, initial mole of
A
is twice that of
B
. If at equilibrium moles of
B
and
C
are equal, then percent of
B
reacted is:
Q.
A
+
3
B
⇌
2
C
+
D
For this hypothetical reaction, initial moles of
A
is twice that of
B
. If at equilibrium moles of
B
and
C
are equal then percent of
B
reacted is:
Q.
For the reaction
A
(
g
)
+
3
B
(
g
)
⇌
2
C
(
g
)
+
D
(
g
,
)
initial mole of
A
is twice that of
B
, if at equilibrium, mole of
B
is half of moles of
C
then percent of
B
reacted is
Q.
For a reaction
A
+
B
⇋
2
C
, 2 moles of
A
and
3
moles of
B
are allowed to react. If equilibrium constant is
4
at
400
∘
C
, then the mole of
′
C
′
at equilibrium is:
Q.
For the reaction
A
+
B
⇌
2
C
,
2
moles of
A
reacts with
3
moles of
B
. If the equilibrium constant
K
c
is
4
at
400
o
C
, what will be the moles of
C
at equilibrium?
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