ensider the equilibrium Cls(3) + 4H20(g) =H3PO4() + 5HCI(g). Dw will the amount of H3PO4 at equilibrium be affected by decreasing the volume of the container holding the reaction mixture? v will be affected by the volume of the container. ut the stoichiometric ratio of the reactants to products is i ,so as the volume is changed, the number of oles of gas v change, and there v change in the amount of H3PO4. eTextbool will not will

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Consider the equilibrium
PCI5(g) + 4H20(g)H3PO4(1) + 5HCI(g).
How will the amount of H3PO4 at equilibrium be affected by decreasing the volume of the container holding the reaction mixture?
v will be affected by the volume of the container.
But the stoichiometric ratio of the reactants to products is i
, so as the volume is changed, the number of
moles of gas
change, and there
v change in the amount of H3PO4.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the equilibrium PCI5(g) + 4H20(g)H3PO4(1) + 5HCI(g). How will the amount of H3PO4 at equilibrium be affected by decreasing the volume of the container holding the reaction mixture? v will be affected by the volume of the container. But the stoichiometric ratio of the reactants to products is i , so as the volume is changed, the number of moles of gas change, and there v change in the amount of H3PO4. eTextbool will not will
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