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For an equilibrium reaction, the rate constants for the forward and backward reactions are 2.38×104s1 and 8.15×105s1 respectively. The equilibrium constant for the reaction is:

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0.342
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2.92
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0.292
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3.42
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Solution

The correct option is B 2.92
The equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is the value of its reaction quotient at chemical equilibrium.
For a given reaction
aA+bBcC+dDKeq=KfKb=[C]c×[D]d[A]a×[B]b
We have, Keq=KfKb

Now, Kf=2.38×104;Kb=8.15×105
Keq=2.38×1048.15×105
Keq=2.92



Theory:

Equilibrium constant :
Equilibrium constant is the ratio of rate constants of the forward and
the backward reaction.
Keq=KfKb
Types of equilibrium constant :
Kp ( It is the equilibrium constant calculated from the partial pressures of a reaction equation.)
Kc (A constant in terms of concentration, where all the concentrations are at equilibrium and are expressed in mol L1)
For ex :

PCl5PCl3+Cl2

Kc=[PCl3]eq[Cl2]eq[PCl5]eq]


The equilibrium constant for a general reaction:

a A+b Bc C+d D
Kc=[C]ceq[D]deq[A]aeq[B]beq

where [C]ceq[D]deq[A]aeq and [B]beq are the equilibrium concentrations of the reactants and products.

Units of Equilibrium constant Kc:

Kc=(mol/L)c(mol/L)d(mol/L)a(mol/L)b

Unit of Kc(mol/L)(c+d)(a+b)

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