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Base your answers to the following questions on the system at equilibrium: 2C(s) + 2H2(g) + 52.4kJ ⇋ C2H4(g)
Which direction will the system shift when the temperature is decreased?

Describe what will happen to the concentration of hydrogen gas when the temperature is increased.

State one way in which you could increase the concentration of C2H4.

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