011. Solving a chemistry problem
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12b. Write the expression for the equilibrium constant of reversible reactions:
b) 2H2(g) O2(g)↔ 2H2O(g) H0=–483.6 kJ/mol
How will the equilibrium constant change (increase or decrease) as the temperature increases?
b) 2H2(g) O2(g)↔ 2H2O(g) H0=–483.6 kJ/mol
How will the equilibrium constant change (increase or decrease) as the temperature increases?
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