2 SO2 (g) + O2 (g)-- 2503 (9) Kc = 245 at 1000 K At Equilibrium: [SO2]=0.103 M; [02]=0.0132; [SO3 ]=0.185 If you suddenl
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2 SO2 (g) + O2 (g)-- 2503 (9) Kc = 245 at 1000 K At Equilibrium: [SO2]=0.103 M; [02]=0.0132; [SO3 ]=0.185 If you suddenl
2 SO2 (g) + O2 (g)-- 2503 (9) Kc = 245 at 1000 K At Equilibrium: [SO2]=0.103 M; [02]=0.0132; [SO3 ]=0.185 If you suddenly double [SO3 ], does the forward or reverse reaction dominate to return to equilibrium? The reaction goes forward and more SO3 is created until we reach equilibrium The reaction goes reverse and more SO2 and O2 are created until we reach equilibrium With the listed concentrations the reaction is already at equilibrium
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