An incorrect statement about equilibrium among the following is:

1. Equilibrium is possible only in a closed system at a constant temperature.
2. All measurable properties of the system remain constant.
3. All the physical processes stop at equilibrium.
4. The opposing processes occur at the same rate and there is a dynamic but stable condition.
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For the given reaction:
H2NCOONH4 (s) \( \rightleftharpoons\) 2NH3 (g) + CO2 (g),
total pressure at equilibrium is found to be 18 atmospheres. The value of Kp for the above equilibrium will be:

1. 72 atm3

2. 144 atm3

3. 432 atm3

4. 864 atm3

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Identify that is NOT an example of heterogeneous equilibrium:

 
1. Equilibrium between water vapour and liquid water in a closed container
2. Equilibrium attained during acid catalysed hydrolysis of ethyl acetate
3. Equilibrium between solid Ca(OH)2 and its saturated solution
4. Equilibrium attained on heating solid CaCO3 in a closed container
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In a gaseous reaction involving \(P, Q \text {, and } R_{,} \text {given } K_c=\frac{[P]^2}{\left[Q[R]^3\right.}\) with \( ΔH<0\), which factor causes
an increase in the equilibrium constant  \(K_C\)  under constant conditions?

1. An increase in pressure
2. Use of a suitable catalyst
3. A decrease in temperature
4. An increase in temperature
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For the reaction, A+B ⇌ 3C at 25° C, a 3 litre vessel contains 1, 2, and 4 mole of A, B and C respectively. If Kc for the reaction is 10, then the reaction will proceed in:

1. forward direction                           

2. backward direction

3. in either direction                           

4. in equilibrium

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