How would the equilibrium change if NO2 were added to SO2(g) + NO2(g) NO(g) + SO3(g) + heat?
A. The equilibrium constant would increase.
B. The amount of NO and SO3 would decrease.
C. The amount of NO and SO3 would increase.
D. The amount of NO2 and SO2 would increase.

Respuesta :

The answer to this question would be that the amount of No and SO3 would increase. The correct choice is C. 
Lanuel

The equilibrium of this chemical reaction would change if NO₂ were added because: C. the amount of NO and SO₃ would increase.

What is an equilibrium?

An equilibrium can be defined as a condition in which there is no net change in the amounts of both reactants and products with respect to time, during a reversible chemical reaction.

This ultimately implies that, the rate of the forward chemical reaction is equal to the rate of the backward chemical reaction at equilibrium.

In this context, we can infer and logically conclude that the equilibrium of this chemical reaction would change when NO₂ is added because the amount of NO and SO₃ would increase:

                      SO₂(g) + NO₂(g) ⇆ NO(g) + SO₃(g) + heat

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