A) CS 2 (g) + 3Cl 2 (g) ? S 2 Cl 2 (g) + CCl 4 (g) The above reaction is at equi
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A) CS2 (g) + 3Cl2 (g) ? S2Cl2 (g) + CCl4 (g)
The above reaction is at equilibrium. What will happen to the amount of CCl4 (g) if additional CS2 (g) is added to the system?
B) CS2 (g) + 3Cl2 (g) ? S2Cl2 (g) + CCl4 (g)
The above reaction is at equilibrium. What will happen to the amount of CCl4 (g) if the volume of the reaction container is decreased?
C) CS2 (g) + 3Cl2 (g) ? S2Cl2 (g) + CCl4 (g)
The above reaction is at equilibrium. What will happen to the amount of CCl4 (g) if a platinum catalyst is added to the system?
D) CS2 (g) + 3Cl2 (g) ? S2Cl2 (g) + CCl4 (g)
The above reaction is at equilibrium. What will happen to the amount of CCl4 (g) if the temperature of the reaction container is decreased? (The reaction is exothermic!)
E) CS2 (g) + 3Cl2 (g) ? S2Cl2 (g) + CCl4 (g)
The above reaction is at equilibrium. What will happen to the amount of CCl4 (g) if 1 atm of argon is pumped into the system?
Explanation / Answer
A) Amount of CCl4 will increase
B) Amount of CCl4 will increase
C) Amount of CCl4 will remain same but catalyst will increase the rate of reaction.
D) Amount of CCl4 will increase
E) Amount of CCl4 will increase
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