Consider the following system at equilibrium. A(aq) B(aq) AH = +250 kJ/mol What can be said about Q and K immediately after an increase in temperature? Q K because K decreased. OQ> K because Q increased. OQK because K increased. How will the system respond to a temperature increase?

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Consider the following system at equilibrium.
A(aq) = B(aq) AH = +250 kJ/mol
What can be said about Q and K immediately after an increase in temperature?
Q<K because Q decreased.
? = K because neither changed.
OQ> K because K decreased.
OQ K because Q increased.
OOK because K increased.
How will the system respond to a temperature increase?
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Transcribed Image Text:on 11 of 12 > Macmillan Learning Consider the following system at equilibrium. A(aq) = B(aq) AH = +250 kJ/mol What can be said about Q and K immediately after an increase in temperature? Q<K because Q decreased. ? = K because neither changed. OQ> K because K decreased. OQ K because Q increased. OOK because K increased. How will the system respond to a temperature increase? SEP 13 A
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OQ< K because Q decreased.
OQ = K because neither changed.
Q> K because K decreased.
OQ> K because Q increased.
OQ< K because K increased.
How will the system respond to a temperature increase?
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Transcribed Image Text:Macmillan Learning OQ< K because Q decreased. OQ = K because neither changed. Q> K because K decreased. OQ> K because Q increased. OQ< K because K increased. How will the system respond to a temperature increase? no change shift left shift right
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