Given the following equilibrium mixture of gases at 500 °C ° where ΔHΔH is negative: CO (g) + O2 (g) ⇌ 2CO ⇌ 2CO2 (g) State the direction in which the equilibrium mixture would be shifted upon the application of the following changes The answer should be; (FORWARD, BACKWARD, NO SHIFT ONLY). 1. Increasing the temperature 2. Cooling below 100°C° 3. Adding Catalyst
Given the following equilibrium mixture of gases at 500 °C ° where ΔHΔH is negative: CO (g) + O2 (g) ⇌ 2CO ⇌ 2CO2 (g) State the direction in which the equilibrium mixture would be shifted upon the application of the following changes The answer should be; (FORWARD, BACKWARD, NO SHIFT ONLY). 1. Increasing the temperature 2. Cooling below 100°C° 3. Adding Catalyst
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Given the following equilibrium mixture of gases at 500 °C ° where ΔHΔH is negative:
CO (g) + O2 (g) ⇌ 2CO ⇌ 2CO2 (g)
State the direction in which the equilibrium mixture would be shifted upon the application of the following changes
The answer should be; (FORWARD, BACKWARD, NO SHIFT ONLY).
1. Increasing the temperature
2. Cooling below 100°C°
3. Adding Catalyst
4. Doubling the pressure
5. Increasing the number of moles CO(g)
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