If the equilibrium constant for A ⇌ B + C is K⁽¹⁾(eq) and that of B + C ⇌ P is K⁽²⁾(eq), the equilibrium constant for A ⇌ P is:
If the equilibrium constant for A ⇌ B + C is K⁽¹⁾(eq) and that of B + C ⇌ P is K⁽²⁾(eq), the equilibrium constant for A ⇌ P is:
Option 1 - <p>K⁽¹⁾(eq) K⁽²⁾(eq)<br><!-- [if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--><br><!--[endif]--></p>
Option 2 - <p>K⁽¹⁾(eq) / K⁽²⁾(eq)<br><!-- [if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--><br><!--[endif]--></p>
Option 3 - <p>K⁽¹⁾(eq) + K⁽²⁾(eq)</p>
Option 4 - <p>K⁽²⁾(eq) - K⁽¹⁾(eq)<br><!-- [if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--><br><!--[endif]--></p>
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On adding reaction equilibrium constant will get multiplied.
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