
Equilibrium Constant
Quiz by Newell, Mark
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- Q1What does the equilibrium constant measure?The total number of reactantsThe rate of a reactionThe number of products formedThe extent to which a reaction proceeds30s
- Q2Which factor does not affect the equilibrium constant?PressureConcentration of a catalystTemperatureConcentration of reactants30s
- Q3Which statement accurately describes the equilibrium constant (K)?K depends on the concentration of reactantsK represents the rate of the reactionK varies with temperatureK is a dimensionless quantity30s
- Q4What does a value of K greater than 1 indicate?The reaction is at equilibriumThe reaction favors the formation of reactantsThe reaction strongly favors the formation of productsThe reaction is slow30s
- Q5Which statement is true about the equilibrium constant (K) for a reversible reaction?K remains constant as long as the temperature is constantK depends on the initial concentration of reactantsK decreases with an increase in temperatureK increases with an increase in pressure30s
- Q6What does a value of K less than 1 indicate?The reaction strongly favors the formation of reactantsThe reaction is fastThe reaction favors the formation of productsThe reaction is at equilibrium30s
- Q7How is the equilibrium constant affected when the stoichiometric coefficients of a balanced chemical equation are multiplied by a factor?K is multiplied by that factorK remains unchangedK is raised to the power of that factorK is divided by that factor30s
- Q8What is the relationship between the reaction quotient (Q) and the equilibrium constant (K)?Q is always equal to KQ is only calculated for reactantsQ is independent of temperatureQ can be compared to K to determine the direction of the reaction30s
- Q9Which statement accurately describes the units of the equilibrium constant (K)?K is measured in temperature unitsK has units of concentrationK does not have any unitsK is expressed in moles30s