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1) K c increases 2) more C( s ) is produced 3) no further change occurs 4) more

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Question

1) Kc increases 2) more C(s) is produced 3) no further change occurs 4) more CH4(g) and C2H2(g) are produced to restore the equilibrium 5) more C2H2(g) is consumed to restore the equilibrium 1) Kc increases 2) more C(s) is produced 3) no further change occurs 4) more CH4(g) and C2H2(g) are produced to restore the equilibrium 5) more C2H2(g) is consumed to restore the equilibrium 1) Kc increases 2) more C(s) is produced 3) no further change occurs 4) more CH4(g) and C2H2(g) are produced to restore the equilibrium 5) more C2H2(g) is consumed to restore the equilibrium Consider the following system, which is at equilibrium, 3 C(s) + 3 H2(g)CH4(g) + C2H2(g) The result of removing some C(s) from the system will be:

Explanation / Answer

answer will be (5), the equilibrium will shift to the left.