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What is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction?
What is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction?
- The concentration of the reactants and products at the start of the reaction
- The rate at which a chemical reaction occurs
- The value of its reaction quotient at chemical equilibrium (correct)
- The amount of energy released or absorbed during a chemical reaction
What is the relationship between the equilibrium constant and initial concentrations of reactants and products?
What is the relationship between the equilibrium constant and initial concentrations of reactants and products?
- The equilibrium constant is independent of the initial concentrations (correct)
- The equilibrium constant is inversely proportional to the initial concentrations
- The equilibrium constant is equal to the sum of the initial concentrations
- The equilibrium constant is directly proportional to the initial concentrations
What factors can influence the value of the equilibrium constant?
What factors can influence the value of the equilibrium constant?
- Initial concentrations, reaction time, and pressure
- Catalysts, inhibitors, and enzymes
- Temperature, solvent, and ionic strength (correct)
- Enthalpy, entropy, and free energy
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Test your knowledge of chemical equilibrium with our quiz! Learn about the equilibrium constant and how it relates to the reaction quotient. See if you can answer questions about the factors that affect equilibrium, and how to calculate equilibrium constants. This quiz will challenge your understanding of equilibrium and help you master this important concept in chemistry.