For the following reaction at equilibrium, which of the following changes result in the shift of equilibrium to the formation of more products? 2NOBI(g) = 2NO(g) + Br2(g) AH°rxn = 30 kJ/mol increase the total volume A. none of them В. add more NO(g) D. add inert gas at constant volume decrease the temperature E.

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For the following reaction at equilibrium, which of the following changes result in the shift of equilibrium to the formation of more
products?
2NOBI(g) = 2NO(g) + Br2(g)
AH°rxn = 30 kJ/mol
increase the total volume
A.
none of them
В.
add more NO(g)
D.
add inert gas at constant volume
decrease the temperature
Е.
Transcribed Image Text:For the following reaction at equilibrium, which of the following changes result in the shift of equilibrium to the formation of more products? 2NOBI(g) = 2NO(g) + Br2(g) AH°rxn = 30 kJ/mol increase the total volume A. none of them В. add more NO(g) D. add inert gas at constant volume decrease the temperature Е.
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