Determine how the following changes affect the given equilblirium reaction that is held in a closed container. 2 A(g) + B(1) = C(g) + 2 D(s) AH°rxn = 0.500 kJ/mol Adding some A(g) Adding some D(s) Adding some B(I) Decreasing the temperature Decreasing the volume of the container

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Determine how the following changes affect the given equilblirium reaction that is held in a closed container.
2 A(g) + B(I) = C(g) + 2 D(s)
AH°rxn = 0.500 kJ/mol
Adding some A(g)
Adding some D(s)
Adding some B(I)
Decreasing the temperature
Decreasing the volume of the container
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Transcribed Image Text:Determine how the following changes affect the given equilblirium reaction that is held in a closed container. 2 A(g) + B(I) = C(g) + 2 D(s) AH°rxn = 0.500 kJ/mol Adding some A(g) Adding some D(s) Adding some B(I) Decreasing the temperature Decreasing the volume of the container A Moving to another question will save this response. MacBook Pro esc ! @ # % & * 1 3 7 8. 9. Q W E R Y tab A S D F G H J K caps lock C V M shift control option command CO V
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