For the reaction: 2SO2(g) + O2 (g) ⇄ 2SO3(g), ∆H = 102.4kJ. Indicate how each of the listed stressors will affect the item listed in the column header.

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For the reaction: 2SO2(g) + O2 (g) ⇄ 2SO3(g), ∆H = 102.4kJ. Indicate how each of the listed stressors will
affect the item listed in the column header.

KEY: R (right shift), L (left shift), NC (no change), I (increase), D (decrease)
Stress
[SO₂]
[0₂]
[SO]
K
Equilibrium
Shift
(R/L/NC)
(I/D/NC) (I/D/NC)
(I/D/NC)
(I/D/NC)
1. Add SO₂
2. Add O₂2
3. Add SO3
4. Remove SO₂
5. Remove O₂
6. Remove SO3
7. Increase
Temperature
8. Decrease
Temperature
9. Increase
Pressure
10. Add
Catalyst
Transcribed Image Text:KEY: R (right shift), L (left shift), NC (no change), I (increase), D (decrease) Stress [SO₂] [0₂] [SO] K Equilibrium Shift (R/L/NC) (I/D/NC) (I/D/NC) (I/D/NC) (I/D/NC) 1. Add SO₂ 2. Add O₂2 3. Add SO3 4. Remove SO₂ 5. Remove O₂ 6. Remove SO3 7. Increase Temperature 8. Decrease Temperature 9. Increase Pressure 10. Add Catalyst
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7. Increase
Temperature
8. Decrease
Temperature
9. Increase
Pressure
10. Add
Catalyst
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4. Remove SO₂
5. Remove O₂
6. Remove SO3
Transcribed Image Text:4. Remove SO₂ 5. Remove O₂ 6. Remove SO3
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