If you changed pressure/volume, wouldn't equilibrium lie to either side and hence different amounts of product and reactant are made, changing the value of K (as K = [P]/[R])
Likewise, if you change concentration of either P or R wouldn't that directly change K?
The syllabus dot point is:
4.2.3 -"identify that temperature is theonly factor that changes the value
of the equilibrium constant (K) for
a given equation
PS: I'm sure this has probably been asked many times before, so sorry!
Likewise, if you change concentration of either P or R wouldn't that directly change K?
The syllabus dot point is:
4.2.3 -"identify that temperature is theonly factor that changes the value
of the equilibrium constant (K) for
a given equation
PS: I'm sure this has probably been asked many times before, so sorry!