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Chemistry
Chemical Equilibrium
Effects of Changes on Equilibrium
What would happen to the position of equilibrium when the following changes are made to the reaction below ? Hg3O is added to 2Hv3O(g) -6H(g) +O2(g)
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We cannot accurately answer this question as the reaction given is not balanced and does not specify the stoichiometric coefficients of the reactants and products.
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