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The equilibrium constant for the given reaction, CaCO3(s)CaOs+CO2(g) is given by :


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KC=[CaO][CO2][CaCO3]

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KC=[CaO][CaCO3]

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KC=[CO2]

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KC=[CaO][CO2]

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Solution

The correct option is C

KC=CO2


  • Equilibrium constant (KC) : For a chemical reaction, the equilibrium constant can be defined as the ratio between the amount of reactant and the amount of product which is used to determine chemical behaviour.
  • The equilibrium constant for a general reaction: aA+bBcC+dD

KC=CCDdAaBb

  • In homogeneous equilibrium, all the reactants and products are in one phase only. If all the reactants and products are in gaseous phase, the molar concentrations of all the substances are taken into consideration for writing the equilibrium constant.

Example: H2(g)+I2(g)2HI(g)

KC=HI2H2I2

  • In heterogeneous equilibrium, the reactants and the products exist in different phases, all the reactants and products are not taken into consideration for writing the equilibrium constant. The concentration of the reactants and the products existing in solid state and in pure liquid state are taken in unity since their concentration cannot be changed.

Example : NH4HS(s)NH3(g)+H2S(g)

KC=NH3H2SNH4HS

Since, NH4HS=1, KC=NH3H2S

  • So, the equilibrium constant for the given heterogeneous equilibrium reaction, CaCO3(s)CaOs+CO2(g) is given by : KC=CaOCO2CaCO3=1xCO21=CO2.

because CaCO3=1 and CaO=1

  • hence, the correct option is (C)

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