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CHM-1020-LD01.2025SU PS I- Part II (Equilibrium)
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Consider the following reaction at equilibrium. What effect will reducing the pressure of the reaction mixture have on the system? Xe(g) + 2 F2(g) XeF4(g)
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The question asks about the effect of reducing the pressure on an equilibrium involving gaseous species: Xe(g) + 2 F2(g) ⇌ XeF4(g).
First, recall Le Chatelier's principle: when a system at equilibrium is subjected to a change in pressure (or volume), it will shift in a direction that tends......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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