Consider the following reaction at equilibrium:
2SO2 (g) + O2 (g)
2SO3 (g) OH° = - 99 kJ
Le Cha^telier's principle predicts that an increase in temperature will result in .
A) the partial pressure of O2 will decrease
B) a decrease in the partial pressure of SO3
C) a decrease in the partial pressure of SO2
D) an increase in Keq
E) no changes in equilibrium partial pressures
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