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(shift right, shift left, or no effect) of these changes.
(c) raising the temperature of the reaction mixture
76. Coal can be used to generate hydrogen gas (a potential fuel)
If this reaction mixture is at equilibrium, predict the effect
(b) adding more H2O(g) to the reaction mixture
(d) increasing the volume of the reaction mixture
72. This reaction is endothermic.
= 2 I(g)
effect) of these
changes.
(a) increasing the reaction temperature
(b) decreasing the reaction temperature
74. The following reaction is exothermic.
CH4(8) + Br,(8) =CH,Br>(g)
Predict the effect (shift right, shift left, or no effect) of these
changes.
(a) increasing the reaction temperature
(b) decreasing the reaction temperature
by this endothermic reaction.
C(s) + H,0(8) = CO(g) + H2(8)
(a) adding
more C to the reaction mixture
te) adding a catalyst to the roaction mixture
Transcribed Image Text:(shift right, shift left, or no effect) of these changes. (c) raising the temperature of the reaction mixture 76. Coal can be used to generate hydrogen gas (a potential fuel) If this reaction mixture is at equilibrium, predict the effect (b) adding more H2O(g) to the reaction mixture (d) increasing the volume of the reaction mixture 72. This reaction is endothermic. = 2 I(g) effect) of these changes. (a) increasing the reaction temperature (b) decreasing the reaction temperature 74. The following reaction is exothermic. CH4(8) + Br,(8) =CH,Br>(g) Predict the effect (shift right, shift left, or no effect) of these changes. (a) increasing the reaction temperature (b) decreasing the reaction temperature by this endothermic reaction. C(s) + H,0(8) = CO(g) + H2(8) (a) adding more C to the reaction mixture te) adding a catalyst to the roaction mixture
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