Consider the following system at equilibrium where Kc = 55.6 and AH° = -10.4 kJ/mol at 698 K. H₂ (g) + I₂ (g) = 2 HI (g) The production of HI (g) is favored by: Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: ✓1. decreasing the temperature. ✓2. decreasing the pressure (by changing the volume). ✓3. decreasing the volume. ✓4. adding HI . ✓5. adding I₂.

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Consider the following system at equilibrium where Kc = 55.6 and AH° = -10.4 kJ/mol at 698 K.
H₂ (g) + I₂ (g) = 2 HI (g)
The production of HI (g) is favored by:
Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following:
✓1. decreasing the temperature.
✓2. decreasing the pressure (by changing the volume).
✓3. decreasing the volume.
✓4. adding HI .
✓5. adding I₂.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following system at equilibrium where Kc = 55.6 and AH° = -10.4 kJ/mol at 698 K. H₂ (g) + I₂ (g) = 2 HI (g) The production of HI (g) is favored by: Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: ✓1. decreasing the temperature. ✓2. decreasing the pressure (by changing the volume). ✓3. decreasing the volume. ✓4. adding HI . ✓5. adding I₂.
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In this question, we will see that in which conditions the production of HI is favored that means if it's favored towards HI then it's true and if it's not favored towards HI then it's false. 

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Kc value is 55.6 and ∆H° value is -10.4kJ/mol 

 

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