For the reaction A2(g)+B2(g)⇌C(g), the equilibrium constant is K1=2.7×10−5.
When a reaction is multiplied by a factor n, the new equilibrium constant becomes Kn.
The given reaction is multiplied by 31 to obtain the reaction 31A2(g)+31B2(g)⇌31C(g).
The new equilibrium constant K2 is given by:
K2=(K1)1/3
K2=(2.7×10−5)1/3
K2=(27×10−6)1/3
K2=3×10−2
Answer: 3×10−2