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jee_main_2025_24_jan_morning - Equilibrium Topics

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QUESTION #32 Solubility Product Constant
Ksp for Cr(OH)_3 is 1.6times10^-30. What is the molar solubility of this salt in water ?
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QUESTION #46 Chemical Equilibrium and Kp calculation
37.8 mathrm~g mathrm~N_2 mathrmO_5 was taken in a 1 mathrm~L reaction vessel and allowed to undergo the following reaction at 500 mathrm~K: 2 mathrm N _ 2 mathrm O _ 5 (mathrm g) ightarrow 2 mathrm N _ 2 mathrm O _ 4 (mathrm g) + mathrm O _ 2 (mathrm g) The total pressure at equilibrium was found to be 18.65 bar. Then, mathrmKp = \_ \_ \_ \_ times 10^-2 [nearest integer] Assume mathrmN_2mathrmO_5 to behave ideally under these conditions Given: mathrmR = 0.082 bar mathrmL \, mathrmmol^-1 \, mathrmK^-1
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