Consider the reaction 3Fe(s) + 4H2O(g) → 4H2(g) + Fe3O4(s)
If the volume of the container is reduced,
A) the equilibrium constant increases.
B) more H2(g) is produced.
C) no change occurs.
D) more H2O(g) is produced.
E) more Fe(s) is produced.
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