Doubling the volume of a gaseous equilibrium with Δn_gas > 0 causes
- A
No shift
- B
K decreases
- Ccheck_circle
Shift toward more gas (forward)
- D
Shift toward fewer gas (reverse)
Explanation
Larger V favors more moles of gas (Q < K → forward).
AP Chemistry· difficulty 3/5
Doubling the volume of a gaseous equilibrium with Δn_gas > 0 causes
No shift
K decreases
Shift toward more gas (forward)
Shift toward fewer gas (reverse)
Explanation
Larger V favors more moles of gas (Q < K → forward).
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