Consider again the equilibrium: H2 (g) + I2 (s) 2HI (g) This reaction is endothermic (absorbs heat). Using Le Chatelier's Principle, you would predict which of the following: O Removing HI as it forms shifts the equilibrium to the left. O Adding l2 will increase the equilibrium concentration of HI. O None of these predictions are correct. O Raising the temperature will decrease the equilibrium constant. O If the volume is increased, more HI will be produced.

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Consider again the equilibrium: H2 (g) + 12 (s) # 2HI (g)
This reaction is endothermic (absorbs heat).
Using Le Chatelier's Principle, you would predict which of the following:
O Removing HI as it forms shifts the equilibrium to the left.
Adding I2 will increase the equilibrium concentration of HI.
O None of these predictions are correct.
Raising the temperature will decrease the equilibrium constant.
O If the volume is increased, more HI will be produced.
Transcribed Image Text:19236/quizzes/64048/take Consider again the equilibrium: H2 (g) + 12 (s) # 2HI (g) This reaction is endothermic (absorbs heat). Using Le Chatelier's Principle, you would predict which of the following: O Removing HI as it forms shifts the equilibrium to the left. Adding I2 will increase the equilibrium concentration of HI. O None of these predictions are correct. Raising the temperature will decrease the equilibrium constant. O If the volume is increased, more HI will be produced.
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