In a closed system: A(s)⇌2B(g)+3C(g), if the partial pressure of C is doubled, then partial preassure of B will be.
A
two times the orginal pressure
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B
one-half of its original value
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C
12√2 times the original value
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D
2√2 times the original value
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Solution
The correct option is C12√2 times the original value For a closed system- A(s)⇌2B(g)+3C(g) Kp=(PB)2×(PC)3 ⇒Kp(PC)3=(PB)2 ....(1)
Since, Kp is constant, thus if the partial pressure of C is doubled then Pc′=2Pc. ∴Kp=(P′B)2×(P′C)3 Kp=(P′B)2×(2PC)3 ⇒Kp(PC)3=8×(P′B)2 ...(2)
From eqn (1) and (2), we have 8×(P′B)2=(PB)2 ⇒(P′B)2=18×(PB)2 ⇒P′B=12√2×PB
Hence, if the partial pressure of C is doubled then partial pressure of B will be 12√2 times its original pressure.