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Chemistry, 17.07.2019 05:30 mandy9386

Ineed fast! will mark ! how will this system at equilibrium be affected by each of the conditions stated here? 2h(little 2)(g)+o(little 2) (g)< -> 2h(little 2)o(g) + heat (a) removal of h(little 2) o = a. system will shift towards the reactants b. system will shift towards the products c. system will is at equilibrum (b) addition of o(little 2) = a. system will shift towards the reactants b. system will shift towards the products c. system will is at equilibrum (c) decrease in pressure = a. system will shift towards the reactants b. system will shift towards the products c. system will is at equilibrum (d) increase in temperature a. system will shift towards the reactants b. system will shift towards the products c. system will is at equilibrum

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