A 0.10-mol sample of pure ozone, O3, is placed in a sealed 1.0-L container and the reaction 2O3 (g) -> 3O2(g) is allowed to reach equilibrium. A 0.50-mol sample of pure ozone is placed in a second 1.0-L container at the same temperature and allowed to reach equilibrium. Without doing any calculations, predict which of the following will be different in the two containers at equilibrium. Which will be the same? Briefly explain your answers.
a) amount of O2
b) concentration of O2
c) ratio of [O2]/[O3]
d) the ratio [O2]^3/[O3]^2
e) the ratio [O3]^2/[O2]^3
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