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Title: Endothermic reaction system at equilibrium... ? ;\
Post by: fodog414 on Feb 28, 2015
For the following endothermic reaction system at equilibrium:

2SO3(g)  2SO2(g) + O2(g)

Choose the changes that will shift the equilibrium position to the right.

(Select all that apply.)

Remove SO3(g)
Add a catalyst
Add Ne(g)
Decrease volume                         And maybe this one
Add SO2(g)
Decrease temperature
Increase temperature                    I think its this one

Could anyone confirm this, I'm thinking because of an increased temp the reaction will occur more frequently which is along the same lines on why decreasing the volume would also?


Title: Re: Endothermic reaction system at equilibrium... ? ;\
Post by: bio_man on Mar 4, 2015
Hey fodog414,

Did you end up answering this question? What did you end up finding?


Title: Re: Endothermic reaction system at equilibrium... ? ;\
Post by: fodog414 on Mar 6, 2015
Yes it was only increased temp


Title: Re: Endothermic reaction system at equilibrium... ? ;\
Post by: bio_man on Mar 7, 2015
Thanks, fodog414.