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Chemistry, 06.01.2020 16:31 arayah1888

If the equation co(g) + 2h2(g) →← β†’ ← ch3oh(g) + energy is for a system at equilibrium, increasing the temperature will cause [

ch3oh] to increase and [co] to decrease [

ch3oh] to decrease and [co] to increase

both [ch3oh] and [co] to increase

both [ch3oh] and [h2] to decrease

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