What effect does a) increasing the total pressure (inert gas) and b) increasing the temperature have on the equilibrium H2(g) + CO2(g)  H2O(g) + CO(g), ΔHo = 41.2 kJ/mol. ​ a.a)  no change in the equilibrium,                b) equilibrium shifts towards reactants.   b. a)  no change in the equilibrium,                b) equilibrium shifts towards products.   c. a)  equilibrium shifts towards products,     b) equilibrium shifts towards reactants. d. a)  equilibrium shifts towards reactants,     b) equilibrium shifts towards products. e. a)  equilibrium shifts towards products,     b) equilibrium shifts towards products.

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What effect does a) increasing the total pressure (inert gas) and b) increasing the temperature have on the equilibrium H2(g) + CO2(g)  H2O(g) + CO(g), ΔHo = 41.2 kJ/mol.

a.a)  no change in the equilibrium,                b) equilibrium shifts towards reactants.
 
b. a)  no change in the equilibrium,                b) equilibrium shifts towards products.
 
c. a)  equilibrium shifts towards products,     b) equilibrium shifts towards reactants.

d. a)  equilibrium shifts towards reactants,     b) equilibrium shifts towards products.

e. a)  equilibrium shifts towards products,     b) equilibrium shifts towards products.
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