A flask is filled with 2.00 M CO2, which decomposes according to the following reaction 2CO2 (g)  ß à 2CO (g) + O2 (g) Which direction will the reaction shift to reach equilibrium?       Will reactants be consumed or created? Would that be a + or a -?   Will products be consumed or created? Would that be a + or a -?   In a sentence describe what is happening in the reaction in terms of stoichiometry.         If a change of one mole was represented by x what would be the change of each of the reactants and products (do not forget the signs). Change in CO2 =          Change in CO = Change in O2 =

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A flask is filled with 2.00 M CO2, which decomposes according to the following reaction

2CO2 (g)  ß à 2CO (g) + O2 (g)

Which direction will the reaction shift to reach equilibrium?

 

 

 

Will reactants be consumed or created? Would that be a + or a -?

 

Will products be consumed or created? Would that be a + or a -?

 

In a sentence describe what is happening in the reaction in terms of stoichiometry.

 

 

 

 

If a change of one mole was represented by x what would be the change of each of the reactants and products (do not forget the signs).

Change in CO2 =         

Change in CO =

Change in O2 =       

 

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This question is answered by using the simple concept of chemical equilibrium in which reactants and products exist in equilibrium with each other. If reactants are taken then products are formed till equilibrium is established.

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