An increase in pressure favors a shift in the direction that will reduce the volume of the gas system, considering that the molecules are readily compressible. However, a change in solution pressure will have a negligible effect on the equilibrium. OA-If the first statement is TRUE and the second statement is FALSE OB-If the first statement is FALSE and the second statement is TRUE OC-If both statements are TRUE D-If both statements are FALSE

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D - If both statements are FALSE
An increase in pressure favors a shift in the direction that will reduce the
volume of the gas system, considering that the molecules are readily
compressible. However, a change in solution pressure will have a
negligible effect on the equilibrium.
A - If the first statement is TRUE and the second statement is FALSE
B-If the first statement is FALSE and the second statement is TRUE
C - If both statements are TRUE
OD- If both statements are FALSE
An endothermic forward reaction will favor a shift to the right, allowing a
decrease in the equilibrium constant. This is attributable to the release of
heat as compared to exothermic reactions.
A - If the first statement is TRUE and the second statement is FALSE
B-If the first statement is FALSE and the second statement is TRUE
C-If both statements are TRUE
D - If both statements are FALSE
NU
A temperature change can predict whether a chemical reaction is
endothermic or exothermic, considering the amount of heat utilized. This
is in consideration with neglecting the effect of energy prior to and after
the chemical reaction between the chemical species.
A - If the first statement is TRUE and the second statement is FALSE
B-If the first statement is FALSE and the second statement is TRUE
C- If both statements are TRUE
DIf both statements are FALSE
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Transcribed Image Text:46 46 11:02 b D - If both statements are FALSE An increase in pressure favors a shift in the direction that will reduce the volume of the gas system, considering that the molecules are readily compressible. However, a change in solution pressure will have a negligible effect on the equilibrium. A - If the first statement is TRUE and the second statement is FALSE B-If the first statement is FALSE and the second statement is TRUE C - If both statements are TRUE OD- If both statements are FALSE An endothermic forward reaction will favor a shift to the right, allowing a decrease in the equilibrium constant. This is attributable to the release of heat as compared to exothermic reactions. A - If the first statement is TRUE and the second statement is FALSE B-If the first statement is FALSE and the second statement is TRUE C-If both statements are TRUE D - If both statements are FALSE NU A temperature change can predict whether a chemical reaction is endothermic or exothermic, considering the amount of heat utilized. This is in consideration with neglecting the effect of energy prior to and after the chemical reaction between the chemical species. A - If the first statement is TRUE and the second statement is FALSE B-If the first statement is FALSE and the second statement is TRUE C- If both statements are TRUE DIf both statements are FALSE ↓ ||| () |18| ♫
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