Consider an equilibrium mixture consisting of H2O(g), CO(g), H2(g), and CO2(g) reacting

Chapter 17, Problem 10

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Consider an equilibrium mixture consisting of H2O(g), CO(g), H2(g), and CO2(g) reacting in a closed vessel according to the equation H2O(g) CO(g) H2(g) CO2(g) a. You add more H2O to the flask. How does the new equilibrium concentration of each chemical compare to its original equilibrium concentration after equilibrium is reestablished? Justify your answer. b. You add more H2 to the flask. How does the concentration of each chemical compare to its original concentration after equilibrium is reestablished? Justify your answer.

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