Be sure to answer all parts. Consider the equilibrium between molecular oxygen and ozone 30;(g) = 203(g) AH = 284 kJ/mol (a) What would be the effect of increasing the pressure on the system by decreasing the volume? O The system will shift to the left. The system will shift to the right. There will be no shift. (b) What would be the effect of adding O, to the system at constant volume? The system will shift to the left. The system will shift to the right.

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Be sure to answer all parts.
Consider the equilibrium between molecular oxygen and ozone
30;(g) = 203(g)
AH° = 284 kJ/mol
(a) What would be the effect of increasing the pressure on the system by decreasing the volume?
O The system will shift to the left.
The system will shift to the right.
There will be no shift.
(b) What would be the effect of adding O, to the system at constant volume?
The system will shift to the left.
The system will shift to the right.
Transcribed Image Text:Be sure to answer all parts. Consider the equilibrium between molecular oxygen and ozone 30;(g) = 203(g) AH° = 284 kJ/mol (a) What would be the effect of increasing the pressure on the system by decreasing the volume? O The system will shift to the left. The system will shift to the right. There will be no shift. (b) What would be the effect of adding O, to the system at constant volume? The system will shift to the left. The system will shift to the right.
(b) What would be the effect of adding O, to the system at constant volume?
The system will shift to the left.
The system will shift to the right.
There will be no shift.
(c) What would be the effect of decreasing the temperature?
The system will shift to the right.
There will be no shift.
The system will shift to the left.
(d) What would be the effect of adding a catalyst?
The system will shift to the right.
O The system will shift to the left.
There will be no shift.
Transcribed Image Text:(b) What would be the effect of adding O, to the system at constant volume? The system will shift to the left. The system will shift to the right. There will be no shift. (c) What would be the effect of decreasing the temperature? The system will shift to the right. There will be no shift. The system will shift to the left. (d) What would be the effect of adding a catalyst? The system will shift to the right. O The system will shift to the left. There will be no shift.
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