Question 10 Consider the following endothermic reaction 2H₂S) 2H₂(g) + S2 (g) where K, = 1.67 x 10-7 What would happen t

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Question 10 Consider the following endothermic reaction 2H₂S) 2H₂(g) + S2 (g) where K, = 1.67 x 10-7 What would happen t

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Question 10 Consider The Following Endothermic Reaction 2h S 2h G S2 G Where K 1 67 X 10 7 What Would Happen T 1
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Question 10 Consider the following endothermic reaction 2H₂S) 2H₂(g) + S2 (g) where K, = 1.67 x 10-7 What would happen to the equilibrium if we add some H₂S? No answer text provided. Nothing will change The equilibrium shifts right toward products CO The equilibrium will shift left toward reactants Question 11 Consider the following endothermic reaction 2H₂S) 2H2 (9) + S2 (9) where Kp = 1.67 x 10-7 What would happen to the equilibrium if we removed some S₂(g)? The equilibrium will shift left toward reactants Nothing will change The equilibrium shifts right toward products No answer text provided.
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