Consider the following endothermic reaction 2H₂S)+2H2(g) + S () where K, 1.67 x 10-7 What would happen to the equilibriu

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Consider the following endothermic reaction 2H₂S)+2H2(g) + S () where K, 1.67 x 10-7 What would happen to the equilibriu

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Consider the following endothermic reaction 2H₂S)+2H2(g) + S () where K, 1.67 x 10-7 What would happen to the equilibrium if we cooled the reaction? No answer text provided. The equilibrium shifts right toward products Nothing will change The equilibrium will shift left toward reactants:
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