For the following reaction, write how the each of the changes will affect the indicated quantity, assuming a container of fixed size. Write "up", "down", or "no change". (For a chemical added, write how it would respond AFTER the addition.) = H2(g) + Br2(g) --> 2HBr (g) AH° -103.7kJ Change [H₂] [Br₂] [HBr] K value Some down no H₂ added change Some HBr up no added change Some up no H₂ removed change Some HBr no removed change Temperature up is increased Temperature is decreased

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For the following reaction, write how the each
of the changes will affect the indicated
quantity, assuming a container of fixed size.
Write "up", "down", or "no change". (For a
chemical added, write how it would respond
AFTER the addition.)
H2(g) + Br2(g)
--> 2HBr (g)
AH° -103.7kJ
=
[H₂] [Br₂]
[HBr]
down
up
up
Change
Some
H₂ added
Some HBr
added
Some
H₂ removed
Some HBr
removed
Temperature up
is increased
Temperature
is
decreased
K value
no
change
no
change
no
change
no
change
Transcribed Image Text:For the following reaction, write how the each of the changes will affect the indicated quantity, assuming a container of fixed size. Write "up", "down", or "no change". (For a chemical added, write how it would respond AFTER the addition.) H2(g) + Br2(g) --> 2HBr (g) AH° -103.7kJ = [H₂] [Br₂] [HBr] down up up Change Some H₂ added Some HBr added Some H₂ removed Some HBr removed Temperature up is increased Temperature is decreased K value no change no change no change no change
Fill in each blank cell with the correct value
pH
[H*] (mol/L)
POH
11.7
5.1 x 10-5
2.3
12.2
[OH-] (mol/L)
1.95 x 10-10
7.9 x 10-10
Transcribed Image Text:Fill in each blank cell with the correct value pH [H*] (mol/L) POH 11.7 5.1 x 10-5 2.3 12.2 [OH-] (mol/L) 1.95 x 10-10 7.9 x 10-10
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