Which part(s) of the reaction Cl2(g) <---> 2 Cl(g)
will be favored by an increase in the total pressure (resulting in compression)? Please explain.
a.) neither is favored
b.) unable to determine
c.) products
d.) reactants
The increase in pressure will favour the formation of SMALL number of moles
reactants has 1 mol
product has 2 mol
the equilibrium favours (when pressurized) the formation of small amount of moles, therefore the reactants are favoured
answer is D)
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