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An equilibrium constant is not changed by a change in pressure
a. True
b. False

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An equilibrium constant is not changed by a change in pressurea. True
b. False

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Answer:True

Explanation:In an ideal situation, equilibrium constants cannot be altered if you change the pressure of a system. However, only change in temperature can result to change in equilibrium constants. If there are the same value of molecules on either side of the equation, then a change of pressure is insignificant to the position of equilibrium.

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