Consider this system at equilibrium.
a(aq) < ==> b(aq)
delta h= -550 kl/mol
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Physics, 02.10.2019 06:50 camila9022
Consider this system at equilibrium.
a(aq) < ==> b(aq)
delta h= -550 kl/mol
what can be said about q and k immediately after an increase in temperature?
a) q > k because q increased
b) q > k because k decreased
c) q < k because q decreased
d) q < k because k increased
e) q=k because neither changed
how will the system respond to a temperature increase?
1, shift left
2, shift right
3, no change
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