For a given exothermic reaction, Kp and K’p are the equilibrium constants

For a given exothermic reaction, Kp and K’p are the equilibrium constants at temperature T₁ and T₂, respectively. Assuming that heat of reaction is constant in temperature range between T₁ and T₂, it is readily observed that

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(a) Kp > K’p
(b) Kp (c) Kp = K’p
(d) Kp = 1/K’p

Correct Answer:

Kp > K’p

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