Refer to the following equilibrium reaction: CACO3(s) <-> CaO(s) + CO2(g] How would the equilibrium shift if more CO,(g) were added? O Right or products O No change OLeft or reactants At 700 K, the reaction 2SO,(g) + O2(g)<-> 2SO3(g) has the equilibrium constant K = 4.3 x 106, and the following concentrations are present: [SO2] = 0.10M; [SO3] = 10. M; [02] = 0.10 M. Is the mixture at equilibrium? O There is not enough information to be able to predict the direction. O It is always at equilibrium O Yes, the mixture is at equilibrium. O No it is not at eqilibrium

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Refer to the following equilibrium reaction:
CACO3(s) <-> CaO(s) + CO2(g]
How would the equilibrium shift if more CO,(g) were added?
O Right or products
O No change
OLeft or reactants
Transcribed Image Text:Refer to the following equilibrium reaction: CACO3(s) <-> CaO(s) + CO2(g] How would the equilibrium shift if more CO,(g) were added? O Right or products O No change OLeft or reactants
At 700 K, the reaction 2SO,(g) + O2(g)<-> 2SO3(g) has the equilibrium constant
K = 4.3 x 106, and the following concentrations are present: [SO2] = 0.10M;
[SO3] = 10. M; [02] = 0.10 M. Is the mixture at equilibrium?
O There is not enough information to be able to predict the direction.
O It is always at equilibrium
O Yes, the mixture is at equilibrium.
O No it is not at eqilibrium
Transcribed Image Text:At 700 K, the reaction 2SO,(g) + O2(g)<-> 2SO3(g) has the equilibrium constant K = 4.3 x 106, and the following concentrations are present: [SO2] = 0.10M; [SO3] = 10. M; [02] = 0.10 M. Is the mixture at equilibrium? O There is not enough information to be able to predict the direction. O It is always at equilibrium O Yes, the mixture is at equilibrium. O No it is not at eqilibrium
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