Consider this reaction:
2502 (g) + O2
2503 (g) + heat
What will happen if more oxygen...
Chemistry, 03.08.2021 19:20 ayandjay01
Consider this reaction:
2502 (g) + O2
2503 (g) + heat
What will happen if more oxygen gas is added to the reaction mixture?
A. The equilibrium will shift toward the products.
B. The equilibrium will shift toward the reactants.
C. Keq will increase.
D. Keq will decrease.
E. There will be no shift in equilibrium.
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