Hydrogen chloride and oxygen react to form water and chlorine, like this: 4HCI(g)+0,(g) 2H,0(g)+2Cl,(g) Suppose a mixture of HCI, O2, H,0 and Cl, has come to equilibrium in a closed reaction vessel. Predict what change, if any, the perturbations in the table below will cause in the composition of the mixture in the vessel. Also decide whether the equilibrium shifts to the right or left. perturbation change in composition shift in equilibrium O to the right The pressure of O2 will O to the left Some HCI is removed. The pressure of H,0 will O (none) O to the right The pressure of HCI will O to the left Some H,0 is added. The pressure of O2 will O (none) go up. gó down. not change.

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Hydrogen chloride and oxygen react to form water and chlorine, líke this:
4HCI(g)+0,(g) → 2H,0(g)+2C,(g)
Suppose a mixture of HCI, O2, H,0 and Cl, has come to equilibrium in a closed reaction vessel. Predict what change, if any, the perturbations in the table
below will cause in the composition of the mixture in the vessel. Also decide whether the equilibrium shifts to the right or left.
perturbation
change in composition
shift in equilibrium
O to the right
The pressure of O, will
O to the left
Some HCI is removed.
The pressure of H2O will
O (none)
O to the right
The pressure of HCI will
O to the left
Some H,0 is added.
The pressure of O, will
O (none)
go up.
go down.
not change.
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Transcribed Image Text:15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 = 25 26 Hydrogen chloride and oxygen react to form water and chlorine, líke this: 4HCI(g)+0,(g) → 2H,0(g)+2C,(g) Suppose a mixture of HCI, O2, H,0 and Cl, has come to equilibrium in a closed reaction vessel. Predict what change, if any, the perturbations in the table below will cause in the composition of the mixture in the vessel. Also decide whether the equilibrium shifts to the right or left. perturbation change in composition shift in equilibrium O to the right The pressure of O, will O to the left Some HCI is removed. The pressure of H2O will O (none) O to the right The pressure of HCI will O to the left Some H,0 is added. The pressure of O, will O (none) go up. go down. not change. Submit Continue MacBook Air
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