53. Solving a chemistry problem
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73. The reaction of reduction of carbon dioxide with coal is expressed by the equation: CO2 (g) C (tv) = 2CO (G), ΔH = -172.6 kJ. In which direction will the equilibrium in the system shift as the temperature rises? Will the equilibrium be disturbed by increasing pressure? Make a conclusion based on the Le Chatelier principle and confirm by calculating the rates of forward and reverse reactions. (The pressure is doubled). Will the equilibrium constant change?
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