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What is the only way to change K for a given reaction? A) Change pressure B) Change volume C) Change temperature D) Add a catalyst

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What is the only way to change K for a given reaction? A) Change pressure B) Change volume C) Change temperature D) Add a catalyst Class Activity/Homework Consider the equilbrium: CO(g)+2H2(g)CH3OH(g)H2=47.19kJ How wil the amount of CH2OH present at equilbeium be affecled by the following changes? a) Adding CO to the reaction vessel b) Adding H2 to the reastion vessel c) Renoving CO from the reaction vessel d) Renioving H2 from the reaction vessel e) Decreasing the volume of the reaction vessel f) Increasing the fomperature 9) Adding a caitalyst h) Adding inert gas to the teaction vessel at constant volume Class Activity/Homework Consider the equilbrium: 2NaHSO(9)Na2SOy(9)+H2O(g)+SO2(g) How will the position of equalbrium be aflected by the following chaeged? a) Aoding NaHSO; to the reaction vessel b) Adding H3O to the reaction vessel c) Removing Na2SO2 from the reaclion vessel d) Removing NaHSO, trom the reaction vessel e) Removing SO2 from the reaction vesset f) Increasing the volume of the reaction vessel a) Adding a catalyet h) Adding inet pas to the reaction vessel at constant volume Class Activity/Homework Consider the equilbrium: NO(g)+NO(g)3NO(g)H2=+155.7kJ How will the position of equilibrium be affected by the following changes? a) Adding N2O to the reaction vessel b) Adding NO to the reaction vessel c) Renoving NO2 from the reaction vessel d) Renoving No from the reaction vessel e) Decreasing the volume of the reaction vesser 7) Increasing the lemperature 9) Adding a catalyst h) Adding He gas to the reecicn mixture at constant volume

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