Chemical EquilibriumHard
Question
For a reversible reaction A + B$\rightleftharpoons$C, if the concentrations of the reactants are doubled at a definite temperature, then equilibrium constant will
Options
A.be doubled
B.be halved
C.be one fourth
D.remain same
Solution
Keq is independent from concentration.
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