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Answer the given situation.
(2 pts. each)
1. Given the equilibrium
equation:
PCI5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)
a) If the [PCI5] is increased, the
equilibrium will shift to the
b) If the [PCI5] is decreased, the
equilibrium will shift to the
c) If the [PC13] is increased, the
equilibrium will shift to the
d) If the [PCI3] is decreased, the
equilibrium will shift to the
e) If the [Cl2] is increased, the
equilibrium will shift to the
f) If the [Cl2] is decreased, the
equilibrium will shift to the
2. Consider the following
equilibrium system involving
SO2, Cl2, and SO2Cl2
SO2(g) + Cl2(g)
+ SO¿C2(g)
Predict how the equilibrium position
would change if
a) Cl2 gas were added to the system
b) SO2Cl2 were removed from the
system
c) SO2 were removed from the
system
Transcribed Image Text:Answer the given situation. (2 pts. each) 1. Given the equilibrium equation: PCI5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) a) If the [PCI5] is increased, the equilibrium will shift to the b) If the [PCI5] is decreased, the equilibrium will shift to the c) If the [PC13] is increased, the equilibrium will shift to the d) If the [PCI3] is decreased, the equilibrium will shift to the e) If the [Cl2] is increased, the equilibrium will shift to the f) If the [Cl2] is decreased, the equilibrium will shift to the 2. Consider the following equilibrium system involving SO2, Cl2, and SO2Cl2 SO2(g) + Cl2(g) + SO¿C2(g) Predict how the equilibrium position would change if a) Cl2 gas were added to the system b) SO2Cl2 were removed from the system c) SO2 were removed from the system
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