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Chemistry, 02.09.2021 07:40, camila68

Consider the chemical equilibrium: N. OR$ 2 NO218)
If the concentration of N, O, is doubled and the reaction is allowed to
reach equilibrium, then at equilibrium:
a) Ke would become twice of its original value.
b) Ke would become half of its original value.
c) K, would double and K, would remain unchanged.
d) K-K
e) K, would not change its original value.

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