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Statement 1 : The equilibrium constant for an exothermic reaction at high temperature decreases. Statement 2 : Since in K2/K1 = Triangle H degree/R (1/T1 – 1/T2 ) and for exothermic reaction, triangle H degree = -ve and thereby, K2/K1 < 1
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Statement 1 : The equilibrium constant for an exothermic reaction at high temperature decreases. Statement 2 : Since in K2/K1 = Triangle H degree/R (1/T1 – 1/T2 ) and for exothermic reaction, triangle H degree = -ve and thereby, K2/K1 < 1 K2/K1 < 1 Statement 1 : The equilibrium constant for an exothermic reaction [...]
Statement 1 : For the reaction H2(g) + I2(g) ⇌ 2H(g) if the volume of vessel is reduced to half of its original volume, equilibrium concentration of all gases will be doubled.
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Statement 1 : For the reaction H2(g) + I2(g) ⇌ 2H(g) if the volume of vessel is reduced to half of its original volume, equilibrium concentration of all gases will be doubled. equilibrium concentration of all gases will be doubled. Statement 1 : For the reaction H2(g) + I2(g) ⇌ 2H(g) if the volume of [...]
Statement 1 : If Qp < Kp reaction moves in direction of reactants. Statement 2 : Reaction quotient is defined in the same way as equilibrium constant at any stage of the reaction.
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Statement 1 : If Qp < Kp reaction moves in direction of reactants. Statement 2 : Reaction quotient is defined in the same way as equilibrium constant at any stage of the reaction. Statement 1 : If Qp < Kp reaction moves in direction of reactants. Statement 2 : Reaction quotient is defined in the [...]
The maximum and minimum intensities of two sources is 4 : 1. The ratio of amplitudes is
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The maximum and minimum intensities of two sources is 4 : 1. The ratio of amplitudes is The maximum and minimum intensities of two sources is 4 : 1. The ratio of amplitudes is November 11, 2020 Category: Chapter 17 - Wave Motion , MTG NEET Physics , Part 1 ,
What phase difference between two identical traveling waves, moving in the same direction would produce a combined wave having an amplitude root 3 times the amplitude of the original waves?
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What phase difference between two identical traveling waves, moving in the same direction would produce a combined wave having an amplitude root 3 times the amplitude of the original waves? moving in the same direction would produce a combined wave having an amplitude root 3 times the amplitude of the original waves? What phase difference [...]
Two waves y1 = 2sinωt and y2 = 4sin(ωt+δ) superimpose. The ratio of the maximum to the minimum intensity of the resultant wave is :-duplicate-5
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Two waves y1 = 2sinωt and y2 = 4sin(ωt+δ) superimpose. The ratio of the maximum to the minimum intensity of the resultant wave is :-duplicate-5 Two waves y1 = 2sinωt and y2 = 4sin(ωt+δ) superimpose. The ratio of the maximum to the minimum intensity of the resultant wave is :-duplicate-5 November 11, 2020 [...]
Two waves y1 = 2sinωt and y2 = 4sin(ωt+δ) superimpose. The ratio of the maximum to the minimum intensity of the resultant wave is :
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Two waves y1 = 2sinωt and y2 = 4sin(ωt+δ) superimpose. The ratio of the maximum to the minimum intensity of the resultant wave is : Two waves y1 = 2sinωt and y2 = 4sin(ωt+δ) superimpose. The ratio of the maximum to the minimum intensity of the resultant wave is : November 11, 2020 [...]
A point mass is subjected to two simultaneous sinusoidal displacements in x-direction, x1(t) = Asinωt and x2 (t) =Asin(ωt + 3/2π ). Adding a third sinusoidal displacement x3 (t) = B sin(ωt+ϕ) brings the mass to a complete rest. The values of B and ϕ are
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A point mass is subjected to two simultaneous sinusoidal displacements in x-direction, x1(t) = Asinωt and x2 (t) =Asin(ωt + 3/2π ). Adding a third sinusoidal displacement x3 (t) = B sin(ωt+ϕ) brings the mass to a complete rest. The values of B and ϕ are A point mass is subjected to two simultaneous sinusoidal [...]
Three sinusoidal waves of the same frequency travel along a string in the positive direction of an x axis. Their amplitudes are y ,y /2, and y/3, and their phase constants are 0,π/2, and π, respectively. What is phase constant of the resultant wave?
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Three sinusoidal waves of the same frequency travel along a string in the positive direction of an x axis. Their amplitudes are y ,y /2, and y/3, and their phase constants are 0,π/2, and π, respectively. What is phase constant of the resultant wave? and their phase constants are 0 and y/3 and π respectively. [...]
Statement 1 : Equilibrium constant for the reverse reaction is the inverse of the equilibrium constant for the reaction in the forward direction. Statement 2 : Equilibrium constant depend upon the way in which the reaction is written.
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Statement 1 : Equilibrium constant for the reverse reaction is the inverse of the equilibrium constant for the reaction in the forward direction. Statement 2 : Equilibrium constant depend upon the way in which the reaction is written. The most stable oxides of nitrogen will be : November 11, 2020 Category: Chapter 5 - Chemical [...]