The following equilibrium is established in a closed container: C(s) + O2(g) CO₂(g) AH = -393 kJ = Set up a table like the one below, and indicate whether equilibrium concentrations increase, decrease, or remain the same. Change applied to system CO₂(g) Pressure is decreased Temperature is increased Carbon is added Oxygen is added Carbon dioxide is added Volume of system increases Catalyst is added Heat source removed V V

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The following equilibrium
C(s) + O₂(g)
is established in a closed container:
CO₂ (g) AH = -393 kJ
Set up a table like the one below, and indicate whether equilibrium concentrations increase, decrease, or remain the same.
Change applied to system CO₂(g)
Pressure is decreased
Temperature is increased
Carbon is added
Oxygen is added
Carbon dioxide is added
Volume of system increases
Catalyst is added
Heat source removed
V
V
V
Transcribed Image Text:The following equilibrium C(s) + O₂(g) is established in a closed container: CO₂ (g) AH = -393 kJ Set up a table like the one below, and indicate whether equilibrium concentrations increase, decrease, or remain the same. Change applied to system CO₂(g) Pressure is decreased Temperature is increased Carbon is added Oxygen is added Carbon dioxide is added Volume of system increases Catalyst is added Heat source removed V V V
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