8. For the system below, which action will cause an equilibrium shift to the right? * N,(g) + 0,(g) 2NO(g) O increasing [NO) increasing pressure decreasing volume

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7. A system at equilibrium has more of a reactant gas injected into the
container. Which statement is most correct with respect to the reaction
after the injection. *
A new equilibrium position is established with a new Keq value that is larger than the
original Keq.
A new equilibrium position is established with a new Keq value that is smaller than
the original Keq.
A new Keg now exists and must be experimentally determined.
A new equilibrium position is established with the same Keq as the original system.
The original equilibrium position is re-established with a slightly larger Keq value.
Transcribed Image Text:7. A system at equilibrium has more of a reactant gas injected into the container. Which statement is most correct with respect to the reaction after the injection. * A new equilibrium position is established with a new Keq value that is larger than the original Keq. A new equilibrium position is established with a new Keq value that is smaller than the original Keq. A new Keg now exists and must be experimentally determined. A new equilibrium position is established with the same Keq as the original system. The original equilibrium position is re-established with a slightly larger Keq value.
8. For the system below, which action will cause an equilibrium shift to the
right? *
N,(g) + 0,(g) = 2NO(g)
O increasing [NO)
increasing pressure
O decreasing volume
O adding a catalyst
adding 02(g)
Transcribed Image Text:8. For the system below, which action will cause an equilibrium shift to the right? * N,(g) + 0,(g) = 2NO(g) O increasing [NO) increasing pressure O decreasing volume O adding a catalyst adding 02(g)
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