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Consider the following reaction and its equilibrium constant: so2(g) + no2(g) ⇌ so3(g) + no(g) kc = 0.33 a reaction mixture contains 0.41 m so2, 0.13 m no2, 0.11 m so3 and 0.13 m no. which of the following statements is true concerning this system? the reaction will shift in the direction of products. the reaction quotient will decrease. the reaction will shift in the direction of reactants. the system is at equilibrium. the equilibrium constant will decrease.
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