18. Solving a chemistry problem
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206. In what direction will the equilibrium shift in the system:
2 SO3(g) ↔ 2 SO2(g) O2(g) Q = - 192 kJ,
if a) increase the temperature of the system,
b) lower the SO2 concentration?
2 SO3(g) ↔ 2 SO2(g) O2(g) Q = - 192 kJ,
if a) increase the temperature of the system,
b) lower the SO2 concentration?
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