What can be said about the value of K when the temperature of a system remains unchanged? The K for a chemical reaction is always constant under what condition?
A) The K is always constant.
B) The K can be constant if volume is also constant.
C) The K can be constant if pressure is also constant.
D) None of the above.
If temperature of the system is constant, K will be constant.
Any change to P will change V and hence temperature still is constant and hence there will be no change in K
Answer: A
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