Consider the following equilibrium system: 2NO(g) + Cl₂(g) = 2 NOCI (g) Predict how the equilibrium position would change if the following changes were to occur. The temperature remains constant in each case. Part 2 of 3 NOCI gas is added to the system. Select the single best answer. O The equilibrium will not change. O The equilibrium position will shift to favor the reverse reaction. (More reactants form.) O The equilibrium position will shift to favor the forward reaction. (More products form.)

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Consider the following equilibrium system:
2NO(g) + Cl₂(g) 2 NOCI (g)
Predict how the equilibrium position would change if the following changes were to occur. The temperature remains constant in each case.
Part 2 of 3
NOCI gas is added to the system. Select the single best answer.
O The equilibrium will not change.
O The equilibrium position will shift to favor the reverse reaction. (More reactants form.)
O The equilibrium position will shift to favor the forward reaction. (More products form.)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following equilibrium system: 2NO(g) + Cl₂(g) 2 NOCI (g) Predict how the equilibrium position would change if the following changes were to occur. The temperature remains constant in each case. Part 2 of 3 NOCI gas is added to the system. Select the single best answer. O The equilibrium will not change. O The equilibrium position will shift to favor the reverse reaction. (More reactants form.) O The equilibrium position will shift to favor the forward reaction. (More products form.)
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