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1. Consider a following exothermic reaction 2H2 (g)+O2 (g) β‡Œ 2H2O(g)
If the temperature is decreased what happens to the reaction? 2. Consider a reaction
3H2(g) + N2(g) β‡Œ 2NH3(g)
What happens when H2 is added to the following system at equilibrium?
3. What would happen to the position of the equilibrium when the following changes are made to the equilibrium system below?
2SO3(g) β‡Œ 2SO2(g) + O2(g)
(a) Sulfur dioxide is added to the system.
(b) Sulfur trioxide is removed from the system.
(c) Oxygen is added to the system.

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