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A generic gas, X, is placed in a sealed glass jar and decomposes to form gaseous Y and solid Z. 2X(g)−⇀↽−Y(g)+Z(s) How are these equilibrium quantities affected by the initial amount of X(g) placed in the container? Assume constant temperature.

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