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these are the answers to the chapter 15 practice quiz starting with the multiple choice questions number one the equilibrium constant for the gas phase reaction above is 95 at 25 degrees Celsius what is the value of the equilibrium constant for the following reaction at 25 degrees Celsius letamp;#39;s take a look on page 622 in our textbook here are three things that you can do to an equation that will affect the value of the equilibrium constant if you reverse the direction of a reaction then the new equilibrium constant will be the inverse or reciprocal of the original if you multiply a reaction coefficients by a certain number in then the new constant will be raised to that the old constant raised to that power N and if you add two equations together then the K values would be multiplied together so our original equation which involves the decomposition of n2o5 has an equilibrium constant of 95 if that reaction were reversed the new constant would be 1 over 95 if that reaction were