Give the conclusions drawn form thermodynamics for single


Give the conclusions drawn form thermodynamics for single reactions.The following conclusions may be drawn from thethermodynamics;?The thermodynamic equilibrium constant is unaffected by the pressure of the system, by the presenceor absence ofinerts, or bythe kinetics ofthe reaction, butis affected by the temperature of the system.?Though the thermodynamic equilibrium constant is unaffected by the pressure orinerts, the equilibrium concentration of materials and equilibrium conversion ofreactants can be influenced by thesevariables.?K >> 1 indicates that practically complete conversion may be possible and that thereaction can be considered to be irreversible. K << 1 indicates that reaction will not proceed to any appreciable extent.?For an increase in temperature, equilibrium conversion rises for endothermicreactions and drops for exothermic reactions?

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