The following reaction is at equilibrium: 2 AB2 (g) = 2 AB (g) + B2 (g) AH° = +782 kJ Le Châtelier's principle predicts that increasing the temperature of the reaction will cause Shift to left and increase in the amount of AB2 (g) Shift to right and increase in the amount of AB (g) В. Shift to right and increase in the amount of AB2 (g) C. Shift to left and decrease the amount of AB (g) O D. Shift to left and decrease in the amount of B2 (g)

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The following reaction is at equilibrium:
2 AB2 (g) =
2 2 AB (g) + B2 (g) AH° = +782 kJ
Le Châtelier's principle predicts that increasing the temperature of the reaction will cause
Shift to left and increase in the amount of AB2 (g)
OA.
Shift to right and increase in the amount of AB (g)
O B.
Shift to right and increase in the amount of AB2 (g)
Shift to left and decrease the amount of AB (g)
D.
Shift to left and decrease in the amount of B, (g)
O E.
Transcribed Image Text:The following reaction is at equilibrium: 2 AB2 (g) = 2 2 AB (g) + B2 (g) AH° = +782 kJ Le Châtelier's principle predicts that increasing the temperature of the reaction will cause Shift to left and increase in the amount of AB2 (g) OA. Shift to right and increase in the amount of AB (g) O B. Shift to right and increase in the amount of AB2 (g) Shift to left and decrease the amount of AB (g) D. Shift to left and decrease in the amount of B, (g) O E.
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