Highly toxic disulfur decafluoride decomposes by a freeradical process: S2F10(g) BA

Chapter 17, Problem 17.93

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Highly toxic disulfur decafluoride decomposes by a freeradical process: S2F10(g) BA SF4(g) 1 SF6(g). In a study of the decomposition, S2F10 was placed in a 2.0-L flask and heated to 1008C; [S2F10] was 0.50 M at equilibrium. More S2F10 was added, and when equilibrium was reattained, [S2F10] was 2.5 M. How did [SF4] and [SF6] change from the original to the new equilibrium position after the addition of more S2F10?

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