e and the reaction will proceed in the forward direction (shift to right) and the reaction will proceed in the forward direction (shift to right). unchanged and the reaction will proceed in the forward direction (shift to right). e and the reaction will proceed in the backward direction (shift to left). and the reaction will proceed in the backward direction (shift to left).

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Assume that the following chemical reaction is at equilibrium under 25 °C.
2 CiO (g) + Cl2 (g) = 2 Cl20 (g)
If the temperature is decreased to 0 °C, which of the following statements is correct about the value of the
equilibrium constant K, of the reaction?
AH = - 41.8 kJ
O a. Kp will decrease and the reaction will proceed in the forward direction (shift to right)
O b.Kp will increase and the reaction will proceed in the forward direction (shift to right).
O. K, will remain unchanged and the reaction will proceed in the forward direction (shift to right).
O d. Kp will decrease and the reaction will proceed in the backward direction (shift to left).
O e. Kp will increase and the reaction will proceed in the backward direction (shift to left).
Transcribed Image Text:Assume that the following chemical reaction is at equilibrium under 25 °C. 2 CiO (g) + Cl2 (g) = 2 Cl20 (g) If the temperature is decreased to 0 °C, which of the following statements is correct about the value of the equilibrium constant K, of the reaction? AH = - 41.8 kJ O a. Kp will decrease and the reaction will proceed in the forward direction (shift to right) O b.Kp will increase and the reaction will proceed in the forward direction (shift to right). O. K, will remain unchanged and the reaction will proceed in the forward direction (shift to right). O d. Kp will decrease and the reaction will proceed in the backward direction (shift to left). O e. Kp will increase and the reaction will proceed in the backward direction (shift to left).
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