Label the following statements as true or false.     1) If Kc=5 for the reaction A + B <--> AB, then AB <--> A + B has a Kc=0.2    2)  When a system is at equilibrium, the reactants and the products of the reaction will be equal in concentration.     When Q > Kc, the reaction shifts to the left to reduce stress on the system.     3) When a system is at equilibrium, the reaction rate of the forward reaction is less than to the reaction rate of the reverse reaction.     4) When Q < Kc, the reaction shifts to the left to reduce stress on the system.     5) For a reversible reaction, the ΔH of the forward reaction is equal in magnitude but opposite in sign to the ΔH of the reverse reaction.

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Label the following statements as true or false.

    1) If Kc=5 for the reaction A + B <--> AB, then AB <--> A + B has a Kc=0.2
   2)  When a system is at equilibrium, the reactants and the products of the reaction will be equal in concentration.
    When Q > Kc, the reaction shifts to the left to reduce stress on the system.
    3) When a system is at equilibrium, the reaction rate of the forward reaction is less than to the reaction rate of the reverse reaction.
    4) When Q < Kc, the reaction shifts to the left to reduce stress on the system.
    5) For a reversible reaction, the ΔH of the forward reaction is equal in magnitude but opposite in sign to the ΔH of the reverse reaction.

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