Consider the following system at equilibrium where AH = -108 kJ and Kc = 77.5, at 600. K. CO(g) + Cl₂(g) → COC12 (9) If the VOLUME of the equilibrium system is suddenly decreased at constant temperature: The value of Ke O increases O decreases O remains the same The value of Qc O is greater than Ke O is equal to Ke O is less than Ke The reaction must O run in the forward direction to reestablish equilibrium. O run in the reverse direction to reestablish equilibrium. O remain the same. It is already at equilibrium. The number of moles of Cl₂ will O increase O decrease O remain the same

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Consider the following system at equilibrium where AH - 108 kJ and Kc = 77.5, at 600. K.
CO(g) + Cl₂(g) → COC1₂ (g)
If the VOLUME of the equilibrium system is suddenly decreased at constant temperature:
The value of Ke
O increases
O decreases
O remains the same
The value of Qc
O is greater than K
O is equal to Ke
O is less than Ke
The reaction must
O run in the forward direction to reestablish equilibrium.
O run in the reverse direction to reestablish equilibrium.
O remain the same. It is already at equilibrium.
The number of moles of Cl₂ will
O increase
O decrease
O remain the same
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following system at equilibrium where AH - 108 kJ and Kc = 77.5, at 600. K. CO(g) + Cl₂(g) → COC1₂ (g) If the VOLUME of the equilibrium system is suddenly decreased at constant temperature: The value of Ke O increases O decreases O remains the same The value of Qc O is greater than K O is equal to Ke O is less than Ke The reaction must O run in the forward direction to reestablish equilibrium. O run in the reverse direction to reestablish equilibrium. O remain the same. It is already at equilibrium. The number of moles of Cl₂ will O increase O decrease O remain the same
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