H₂O(g) + CO(g) = H₂(g) + CO₂(g) Which of the following statements are true and which are false. The rate at which equilibrium is established can be inferred from the magnitude of the equilibrium constant. indefinite period of time ¹4 C would still be found only in the CO molecules and not in CO₂. When Q < K the system will spontaneously shift to the left. At equilibrium, the overall composition of the reaction mixture is constant. two vessels are equivalent.

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H₂O(g) + CO(g) = H₂(g) + CO₂(g) Which of the following statements are true and which are false. The rate at which
equilibrium is established can be inferred from the magnitude of the equilibrium constant. indefinite period of time
¹C would still be found only in the CO molecules and not in CO₂. When Q < K the system will spontaneously shift
to the left. At equilibrium, the overall composition of the reaction mixture is constant. two vessels are equivalent.
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Transcribed Image Text:H₂O(g) + CO(g) = H₂(g) + CO₂(g) Which of the following statements are true and which are false. The rate at which equilibrium is established can be inferred from the magnitude of the equilibrium constant. indefinite period of time ¹C would still be found only in the CO molecules and not in CO₂. When Q < K the system will spontaneously shift to the left. At equilibrium, the overall composition of the reaction mixture is constant. two vessels are equivalent. 2
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