5G.1 Textbook

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BriannaDis2C
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5G.1 Textbook

Postby BriannaDis2C » Fri Jan 28, 2022 2:22 pm

For chem14B, I was looking at the back matter to check my answers for 5G.1 and was curious if someone can give a thorough explanation for part c as to why the answer is false.

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Re: 5G.1 Textbook

Postby Cassidy Chiong 2J » Fri Jan 28, 2022 9:41 pm

When you increase the pressure of a reactant, the reaction will most likely shift to the right to relieve the added pressure of the reactant. This will return the reaction to equilibrium and the equilibrium constant will not change since the ratio of Pproducts/Preactants will be the same as the ratio before the pressure of the reactant was increased.


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