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Consider the Following Reaction at Equilibrium: 2S

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Consider the following reaction at equilibrium: 2S
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(g) C:\Users\User\Dropbox\Quizplus Parsing Documents\To Be Parsed\Not Complete Tables\Chemistry\TB1194,Chemistry The Central Science 14th Edition by Theodore E.Brown\TB1194,Chemistry The Central Science 14th Edition by Theodore E.Brown\Images\C10074 (15) _206.jpg
2S C:\Users\User\Dropbox\Quizplus Parsing Documents\To Be Parsed\Not Complete Tables\Chemistry\TB1194,Chemistry The Central Science 14th Edition by Theodore E.Brown\TB1194,Chemistry The Central Science 14th Edition by Theodore E.Brown\Images\C10074 (15) _207.jpg
(g) ΔH° = -99 kJ
Le Châtelier's principle predicts that a(n) increase in temperature will result in ________.


A) an increase in the partial pressure of O2
B) a decrease in the partial pressure of O2
C) a decrease in the partial pressure of SO2
D) a(n) increase in Consider the following reaction at equilibrium: 2S (g) + C:\Users\User\Dropbox\Quizplus Parsing Documents\To Be Parsed\Not Complete Tables\Chemistry\TB1194,Chemistry The Central Science 14th Edition by Theodore E.Brown\TB1194,Chemistry The Central Science 14th Edition by Theodore E.Brown\Images\C10074 (15) _205.jpg (g)  C:\Users\User\Dropbox\Quizplus Parsing Documents\To Be Parsed\Not Complete Tables\Chemistry\TB1194,Chemistry The Central Science 14th Edition by Theodore E.Brown\TB1194,Chemistry The Central Science 14th Edition by Theodore E.Brown\Images\C10074 (15) _206.jpg 2S C:\Users\User\Dropbox\Quizplus Parsing Documents\To Be Parsed\Not Complete Tables\Chemistry\TB1194,Chemistry The Central Science 14th Edition by Theodore E.Brown\TB1194,Chemistry The Central Science 14th Edition by Theodore E.Brown\Images\C10074 (15) _207.jpg (g) ΔH° = -99 kJ Le Châtelier's principle predicts that a(n) increase in temperature will result in ________. A) an increase in the partial pressure of O<sub>2</sub> B) a decrease in the partial pressure of O<sub>2</sub> C) a decrease in the partial pressure of SO<sub>2</sub> D) a(n) increase in   E) no changes in equilibrium partial pressures
E) no changes in equilibrium partial pressures

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