If a chemical equation is multiplied by 3, then the equilibrium constant of the resulting equation will be (K)3 . If true enter 1, if false enter 0
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If a chemical equation is multiplied by 3, then the equilibrium constant of the resulting equation will be (K)3 . For example, consider a general chemical reaction A⇌B...... (1)
The equilibrium constant expression is Kc=[B][A]=K
Multiply equation (1) with 3. 3A⇌3B...... (2)
The equilibrium constant expression becomes Kc=[B]3[A]3=([B][A])3=(K)3.