Consider these two statements regarding the equation pcl5(g) ⇌ pcl3 +cl2 + heat: statement 1: adding heat to this reaction mixture would increase the reverse reaction. statement 2: cooling this reaction mixture would increase the forward reaction. a. statements 1 and 2 are both true. b. statement 1 is true, and statement 2 is false. c. statements 1 and 2 are both false. d. statement 1 is false, and statement 2 is true.
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