Another mixture of AsF3(g), AsF3(g), and F₂(g) is at equilibrium at a different temperature in a different vessel. The system at equilibrium is represented the following box on the left. Then the volume of the vessel is decreased. box in the middle represents the system before equilibrium is reestablished the same temperature. Legend O -A.E

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Another mixture of AsF5(g), AsF3(g), and F₂(g) is at equilibrium at a different
temperature in a different vessel. The system at equilibrium is represented by
the following box on the left. Then the volume of the vessel is decreased. The
box in the middle represents the system before equilibrium is reestablished at
the same temperature.
Original
Equilibrium
∞
Immediately After
Volume Change
New
Equilibrium
Legend
=A₁F₂
00 = F₂
8 = A₂F₂
In the box above on the right, draw an appropriate number of each type of
molecule to represent a possible new equilibrium.
Transcribed Image Text:Another mixture of AsF5(g), AsF3(g), and F₂(g) is at equilibrium at a different temperature in a different vessel. The system at equilibrium is represented by the following box on the left. Then the volume of the vessel is decreased. The box in the middle represents the system before equilibrium is reestablished at the same temperature. Original Equilibrium ∞ Immediately After Volume Change New Equilibrium Legend =A₁F₂ 00 = F₂ 8 = A₂F₂ In the box above on the right, draw an appropriate number of each type of molecule to represent a possible new equilibrium.
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