Some CO, Cl2, and COCI2 are added to a reaction vessel and the following reaction consumes some COCI2 until equilibrium is established. The temperature and pressure remain constant. Co(g) + Cl2(g) = coCl2(g) Which of the following conditions must be satisfied: (i) initially; and (ii) at equilibrium? (i) A,G> 0 and Q< K (ii) A,G= 0 (i) A,G < 0 and Q < K (ii) A,G° = 0 O (i) A,G> 0 and Q> K (ii) A,G= 0 O (i) A,G > 0 and Q> K (ii) A,G° = 0 O (i) A,G< 0 and Q< K (ii) A,G= 0

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Some CO, Cl2, and COCI2 are added to a reaction vessel and the following reaction consumes some COCI2 until
equilibrium is established. The temperature and pressure remain constant.
Co(g) + Cl2(g) = COCI2(g)
Which of the following conditions must be satisfied: (i) initially; and (ii) at equilibrium?
(i) A,G> 0 and Q< K
(ii) A,G= 0
(i) A,G° < 0 and Q < K (ii) A-G° = 0
(i) A-G> 0 and Q > K (ii) A-G= 0
(i) A,G° > 0 and Q > K (ii) A-G° = 0
(i) A,G< 0 and Q<K (ii) A-G= 0
Transcribed Image Text:Some CO, Cl2, and COCI2 are added to a reaction vessel and the following reaction consumes some COCI2 until equilibrium is established. The temperature and pressure remain constant. Co(g) + Cl2(g) = COCI2(g) Which of the following conditions must be satisfied: (i) initially; and (ii) at equilibrium? (i) A,G> 0 and Q< K (ii) A,G= 0 (i) A,G° < 0 and Q < K (ii) A-G° = 0 (i) A-G> 0 and Q > K (ii) A-G= 0 (i) A,G° > 0 and Q > K (ii) A-G° = 0 (i) A,G< 0 and Q<K (ii) A-G= 0
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