For the following equilibria, use Le Chatelier's principle to predict the direction of the reaction when the pressure is increased by decreasing the volume of the equilibrium mixture. Y Part A C(s) + H₂O(g) = CO(g) + H₂(g) O The equilibrium shifts to favor reactants. O The equilibrium shifts to favor products. O The position of equilibrium remains the same. Submit Part B 2H2(g) + O2(g) 2H₂O(g) O The equilibrium shifts to favor reactants. O The equilibrium shifts to favor products. O The position of equilibrium remains the same. Submit Request Answer ▾ Part C Request Answer 2Fe(s) + 3H₂O(g) Fe₂O3(s) + 3H₂(g) Submit O The equilibrium shifts to favor reactants O The equilibrium shifts to favor products. O The position of equilibrium remains the same. Request Answer

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Problem 7.62
For the following equilibria, use Le Chatelier's
principle to predict the direction of the reaction
when the pressure is increased by decreasing the
volume of the equilibrium mixture.
Part A
C(s) + H₂O(g) CO(g) + H₂(g)
O The equilibrium shifts to favor reactants.
O The equilibrium shifts to favor products.
O The position of equilibrium remains the same.
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Part B
2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H₂O(g)
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O The equilibrium shifts to favor reactants.
O The equilibrium shifts to favor products.
O The position of equilibrium remains the same.
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2Fe(s) + 3H₂O(g) Fe2O3 (8) + 3H₂(g)
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O The equilibrium shifts to favor reactants.
O The equilibrium shifts to favor products.
O The position of equilibrium remains the same.
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 7.62 For the following equilibria, use Le Chatelier's principle to predict the direction of the reaction when the pressure is increased by decreasing the volume of the equilibrium mixture. Part A C(s) + H₂O(g) CO(g) + H₂(g) O The equilibrium shifts to favor reactants. O The equilibrium shifts to favor products. O The position of equilibrium remains the same. Submit Part B 2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H₂O(g) Submit O The equilibrium shifts to favor reactants. O The equilibrium shifts to favor products. O The position of equilibrium remains the same. ▾ Part C Request Answer Submit Review | Constants | Periodic Table Request Answer 2Fe(s) + 3H₂O(g) Fe2O3 (8) + 3H₂(g) Provide Feedback O The equilibrium shifts to favor reactants. O The equilibrium shifts to favor products. O The position of equilibrium remains the same. Request Answer 21 of 22 Next >
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