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    the rates of transfer of molecules from ice into water and of reverse transfer from water into ice are equal at atmospheric pressure and 273 K. Both the processes occur simultaneously and at the same rate so that the amount of ice and water remains constant. This process is called

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    The boiling point of water at atmospheric pressure

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    A solution of equal pH and pOH is called a

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    During the process of transformation from liquid to vapour, the pressure exerted by the water molecules at a given temperature remains constant. This is called

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    One mole of a compound AB reacts with one mole of a compound CD according to the equation AB + CD → AD + CB. When equilibrium was established, it was found that 3/4 mol each of reactants AB and CD had been converted to AD and CB, respectively. There was no change in volume. The equilibrium constant for the reaction is

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    If we place solid iodine in a closed vessel, after sometime the vessel gets filled up with violet vapour. When equilibrium is attained, the intensity of colour will be

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    In the reaction 2O3 ⇄ 3O2, the value of Kc is

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    The solubility of CO2 in water increases with

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    When the soda bottle is opened, some of the dissolved carbon dioxide gas escapes because of

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