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Chemistry, 19.03.2020 22:31 zymikaa00

Consider the reaction H2(g) + I2(g) <-> HI(g) with an equilibrium constant of 46.3 and a reaction quotient of 525. Which direction will the system shift to?
The equilibrium will shift to the left to favor the reactants.
The equilibrium will shift to the right to favor the products.
The equilibrium will not shift in any direction.
The equilibrium will shift to the forward reaction.

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