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1. What happens when you decrease the temperature of a reaction in equillibrium?

  • the equillibrium will move in the exothermic direction to produce more heat. This means you'll get more products of the endothermic reaction and fewer of te exothermic products
  • the equillibrium will move in the exothermic direction to produce more heat. This means you'll get more products of the exothermic and fewer products of the endothermic reaction
  • the equillibrium will move towards the endothermic direction to produce more heat. This means you'll get more endothermic products and fewer exothermic products
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2. What happens if the equillibrium lies to the left?

  • the concentration of reactants is greater than that of the products
  • the concentration of products is greater than that of the reactants

3. What happens when the equillibrium lies to the right?

  • the concentration of products is greater than that of the reactants
  • the concentration of reactants is greater than that of the products

4. What happens if you increase the temperature of a reaction at equillibrium?

  • the equillibrium will move in the endothermic direction to try decrease it. This means you'll get more products of the endothermic reaction
  • The equillibrium moves towards the exothermic reaction to try decrease it. This meas you'll get more products of the exothermic reacti

5. What happens if you decrease the pressure at equillibrium?

  • the equillibrium tries to increase it by moving in the directon where there are more molecules of gas
  • the system tries to increase it by moving in the direction where there are less molecules of gas

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