easy · MCAT chem-phys
A system at equilibrium involves the exothermic reaction A(g) + B(g) rightleftharpoons C(g).
If the temperature of the reaction vessel is increased while the volume remains constant, how will the equilibrium shift and how will the equilibrium constant K change?
- No shift; K remains constant
- Shift toward reactants; K decreases
- Shift toward products; K increases
- Shift toward reactants; K remains constant
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