Determine whether each of the changes below will cause a shift to the left (L), right (R), or no shoft (N). List the letters in order to generate your code. Example: if all changes cause a shift to the left, enter LLLLL. B2(g) is removed from the system The volume of the system is doubled. 0.125 atm of C(g) is added to the system. More B(g) is added to the system. The temperature is raised to 500 degrees Celsius. Your answer Try again! *

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Determine whether each of the changes below will cause a shift to the left (L),
right (R), or no shoft (N). List the letters in order to generate your code.
Example: if all changes cause a shift to the left, enter LLLLL.
B2(g) is removed from the system
The volume of the system is doubled.
0.125 atm of C(g) is added to the system.
More B(g) is added to the system.
The temperature is raised to 500 degrees Celsius.
Your answer
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Transcribed Image Text:Determine whether each of the changes below will cause a shift to the left (L), right (R), or no shoft (N). List the letters in order to generate your code. Example: if all changes cause a shift to the left, enter LLLLL. B2(g) is removed from the system The volume of the system is doubled. 0.125 atm of C(g) is added to the system. More B(g) is added to the system. The temperature is raised to 500 degrees Celsius. Your answer Try again! *
The chemical reaction shown in the picture is allowed to come to equilibrium in a
closed system at 425 degrees Celsius. the reaction is endothermic. The partial
pressures are shown for each substance at equilibrium.
2 A3(g) + 5 B(g) = 3 A₂B(g) + B2(g)
P(A3) = 0.272 atm
P(A2B) = 0.481 atm
P(B) = 0.539 atm
P(B2) = 0.794 atm
What is the value of Kp at 425 degrees Celsius? *
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Transcribed Image Text:The chemical reaction shown in the picture is allowed to come to equilibrium in a closed system at 425 degrees Celsius. the reaction is endothermic. The partial pressures are shown for each substance at equilibrium. 2 A3(g) + 5 B(g) = 3 A₂B(g) + B2(g) P(A3) = 0.272 atm P(A2B) = 0.481 atm P(B) = 0.539 atm P(B2) = 0.794 atm What is the value of Kp at 425 degrees Celsius? * 26.3
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