Consider the equilibrium shown below:
PC13(g) + Cl2 (g)=PC15(g) + 95 kJ
Which "stress" would...
Chemistry, 04.05.2021 21:30 cnolasco3675
Consider the equilibrium shown below:
PC13(g) + Cl2 (g)=PC15(g) + 95 kJ
Which "stress" would cause the equilibrium
concentration of Cl2 to increase?
increasing the concentration of PCIE
increasing the temperature
decreasing the concentration of PC15
decreasing the temperature
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