Given the following chemical reaction in the gas phase: 2A(g) = B(g) + C(g) With: AHo = 27.0kJ y K = 3.2-10-4 and Which of the following statements would be true if the temperature were increased from 25.0°C a 100.0°C? 1. The value of K would be smaller. II. It would increase the concentration of A. III. It would increase the concentration of B. a. I only. b. Il only. c. III only d. I and II only and II and III only

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Given the following chemical reaction in the gas phase:
2?(?) = ?(?) + ?(?)
With: ∆?? = 27.0?? ? ? = 3.2 ∙ 10−4 and
Which of the following statements would be true if the temperature were increased from
25.0℃ ? 100.0℃?
I. The value of ? would be smaller.
II. It would increase the concentration of ?.
III. It would increase the concentration of ?.

a. I only.
b. II only.
c. III only
d. I and II only
and. II and III only

Given the following chemical reaction in the gas
phase:
2A(g) = B(g) + C(g)
With: AHo = 27.0kJ y K = 3.2 - 10-4 and
Which of the following statements would be
true if the temperature were increased from
25.0°C a 100.0°C?
1. The value of K would be smaller.
II. It would increase the concentration of A.
III. It would increase the concentration of B.
a. I only.
b. Il only.
c. III only
d. I and II only
and. II and III only
Transcribed Image Text:Given the following chemical reaction in the gas phase: 2A(g) = B(g) + C(g) With: AHo = 27.0kJ y K = 3.2 - 10-4 and Which of the following statements would be true if the temperature were increased from 25.0°C a 100.0°C? 1. The value of K would be smaller. II. It would increase the concentration of A. III. It would increase the concentration of B. a. I only. b. Il only. c. III only d. I and II only and. II and III only
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