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Considering the following reaction and its reaction enthalpy, which of the following factors are expected to...

Considering the following reaction and its reaction enthalpy, which of the following factors are expected to increase the value of the Keq­?


A(s) + B(g) + C(g) ↔ D(l)               ΔHrxn = -258 kJ

Select one or more:

a. increase concentration of reactant C

b. decrease temperature

c. decrease concentration of reactant A

d. increase temperature

Solutions

Expert Solution

a and b are correct.


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