2NO(g) + Br2(g) = 2NOBr2 (g) OAn increase of pressure increases the amount of product. A decrease of pressure increases the amount of product. OPressure change has no effect. N204 (9) = 2NO2(g) OAn increase of pressure increases the amount of product. OA decrease of pressure increases the amount of product. OPressure change has no effect.

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Indicate whether either an increase or a decrease of pressure obtained by changing the volume would increase the amount of product in each of the following reactions.

2NO(g) + Br2 (g) = 2NOB12 (g)
b. OAn increase of
pressure increases
the amount of
product.
A decrease of
pressure increases
the amount of
product.
OPressure
change has no
effect.
Transcribed Image Text:2NO(g) + Br2 (g) = 2NOB12 (g) b. OAn increase of pressure increases the amount of product. A decrease of pressure increases the amount of product. OPressure change has no effect.
2NO(g) + Br2 (g) = 2NOB12 (g)
b. OAn increase of
pressure increases
the amount of
product.
A decrease of
pressure increases
the amount of
product.
OPressure
change has no
effect.
N204 (9) = 2NO2 (g)
c. OAn increase of
pressure increases
the amount of
product.
OA decrease of
pressure increases
the amount of
product.
Pressure
change has no
effect.
Transcribed Image Text:2NO(g) + Br2 (g) = 2NOB12 (g) b. OAn increase of pressure increases the amount of product. A decrease of pressure increases the amount of product. OPressure change has no effect. N204 (9) = 2NO2 (g) c. OAn increase of pressure increases the amount of product. OA decrease of pressure increases the amount of product. Pressure change has no effect.
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