3. 3. Some CO, is removed from the equilibrium system shown below. Which of the following statements is/are true when the equilibrium responds to this stress? CO(NH;).(g) + H,0(g) + E < > CO.(g) + 2 NH, a. heat is released as the equilibrium shifts to replace the removed CO, b. the quantity of NH, will rise twice as much as CO, c. the quantity of H,O(g) will rise d. both a and b are true e. both b and c are true

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Some CO, is removed from the equilibrium system shown below. Which of the following statements is/are true
when the equilibrium responds to this stress?
CO(NH)(g) + H,O(g) + E<--=--> CO.(g) + 2 NH,
a. heat is released as the equilibrium shifts to replace the removed CO,
b. the quantity of NH, will rise twice as much as CO,
c. the quantity of H,O(g) will rise
d. both a and b are true
e. both b and c are true
Transcribed Image Text:3. 3. Some CO, is removed from the equilibrium system shown below. Which of the following statements is/are true when the equilibrium responds to this stress? CO(NH)(g) + H,O(g) + E<--=--> CO.(g) + 2 NH, a. heat is released as the equilibrium shifts to replace the removed CO, b. the quantity of NH, will rise twice as much as CO, c. the quantity of H,O(g) will rise d. both a and b are true e. both b and c are true
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