AMU Medical AMU Solved Paper-2000

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    In the equilibrium \[AB(s)A(g)+B(g)\] If the equilibrium concentration of A is doubled, the equilibrium concentration of B would become

    A)  half                                      

    B)  twice

    C)  \[\frac{1}{8}th\]                             

    D)  \[\frac{1}{4}th\]

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

                     For the equilibrium reaction :                 \[AB(s)A(g)+B(g)\]                                 \[{{K}_{c}}=[A]\,\,[B]\] If the equilibrium concentration of A is doubled, then the equilibrium concentration of B would become half to maintain the constant value of \[{{K}_{c}}\].


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