nsider the following system at equilibrium where AH = 108 kJ, and K. = 1.29 x 10-2, at 600 K: COC1₂ (9) CO(g) + Cl₂(g) the temperature on the equilibrium system is suddenly increased: me value of Ke increases decreases Oremains the same The value of Qc Ols less than Ke Ols greater than Ke Ois equal to Ke The reaction must Orun in the forward direction to reestablish equilibrium Orun in the reverse direction to reestablish equilibrium O remain in the current position, since it is already at equilibrium The concentration of Cl₂ will Oincrease Odecrease Oremain the same Submit Ans Show Hint ry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining Cengage Learning Cengage Technical Support MacBook Air

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Consider the following system at equilibrium where ΔH° = 108 kJ, and Kc = 1.29 × 10⁻², at 600 K:

\[ \text{COCl}_2 (g) \rightleftharpoons \text{CO} (g) + \text{Cl}_2 (g) \]

If the temperature on the equilibrium system is suddenly increased:

The value of Kc:
- ☐ increases
- ☐ decreases
- ☐ remains the same

The value of Qc:
- ☐ is less than Kc
- ☐ is greater than Kc
- ☐ is equal to Kc

The reaction must:
- ☐ run in the forward direction to reestablish equilibrium
- ☐ run in the reverse direction to reestablish equilibrium
- ☐ remain in the current position, since it is already at equilibrium

The concentration of Cl2 will:
- ☐ increase
- ☐ decrease
- ☐ remain the same

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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following system at equilibrium where ΔH° = 108 kJ, and Kc = 1.29 × 10⁻², at 600 K: \[ \text{COCl}_2 (g) \rightleftharpoons \text{CO} (g) + \text{Cl}_2 (g) \] If the temperature on the equilibrium system is suddenly increased: The value of Kc: - ☐ increases - ☐ decreases - ☐ remains the same The value of Qc: - ☐ is less than Kc - ☐ is greater than Kc - ☐ is equal to Kc The reaction must: - ☐ run in the forward direction to reestablish equilibrium - ☐ run in the reverse direction to reestablish equilibrium - ☐ remain in the current position, since it is already at equilibrium The concentration of Cl2 will: - ☐ increase - ☐ decrease - ☐ remain the same Options available to select: - Submit Answer - Show Hint Cengage Learning | Cengage Technical Support (Note: This is a screenshot from a MacBook Air, which includes features like a keyboard and function keys.)
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Given ->

COCl2(g) <-----> CO(g) + Cl2(g) 

∆H° = 108 KJ 

Kc = 1.29 × 10-2

T = 600 K 

 

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