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Consider the following system at equilibrium. S(s) + O2(g) ---> SO2(g)
a) How will adding more S(s) shift the equilibrium? ( to the right , left or no effect )
b) How will removing some SO2(g) shift the equilibrium? ( to the right, left, or no effect )
c) How will decreasing the volume of the container shift the equilibrium? ( to the right , left or no effect )

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