Chemical EquilibriumHard
Question
If K1 and K2 are the equilibrium constants for a reversible reaction at T1 K and T2 K temperature, respectively (T1 < T2) and the reaction takes place with neither heat evolution nor absorption, then
Options
A.K1 > K2 at high temperature.
B.K1 < K2 at high temperature.
C.K1 = K2 only at high temperature.
D.K1 = K2 at any temperature.
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