Consider the reaction: Accs)t2B(g) <ー> ABa(g) * Ceg) AH =+ 56.9K) The System is sitling at equilibrium. Describe what will happen in each a) Additional AC is added to the reaction vessel. b) Additional C is added to the reaction Vessel. c) The temper ature of the reaction vessel was lowered,

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Consider the reaction:
ACcg)t 2B(9)→ AB2(g)* C(g) AH = +56.9KJ
The
System is sitling at equilibrium. Describe what will
happen in each
a) Additional AC is added to the reaction vessel.
b) Additional C is added to the reaction Vessel.
The temper ature of the reaction vessel was lowered,
Wrong Answers :
a) The reaction will shft to the left
bJ The reaction will shift to the left
c) The readlon will not be affeded by this
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction: ACcg)t 2B(9)→ AB2(g)* C(g) AH = +56.9KJ The System is sitling at equilibrium. Describe what will happen in each a) Additional AC is added to the reaction vessel. b) Additional C is added to the reaction Vessel. The temper ature of the reaction vessel was lowered, Wrong Answers : a) The reaction will shft to the left bJ The reaction will shift to the left c) The readlon will not be affeded by this
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