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18 March, 07:39

Consider the following equilibrium system involving SO2, Cl2, and SO2Cl2 (sulfuryl dichloride) : SO2 (g) + Cl2 (g) ⇌ SO2Cl2 (g) Predict how the equilibrium position would change if the temperature remains constant: a. Cl2 gas were added to the system. b. SO2Cl2 were removed from the system. c. SO2 were removed from the system.

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  1. 18 March, 08:59
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    (a) forward direction

    (b) forward direction

    (c) backward direction.

    Explanation:

    Given, the chemical reaction in equilibrium is,

    SO₂ (g) + Cl₂ (g) ⇄ SO₂Cl₂ (g)

    The direction of the reaction by changing the concentration can be determined by Le Chatelier's principle,

    It states that,

    When a reaction is at equlibrium, Changing the concentration, pressure, temperature disturbs the equilibrium, and the reaction again tries to attain equilibrium by counteracting the changes.

    (a)

    For the reaction, Cl₂ is added to the system, i. e., increasing the concentration of Cl₂, Now, according to Le Chatelier, The reaction will move in forward direction, to reduce the increased amount of Cl₂.

    Hence, reaction will go in forward direction.

    (b)

    Removing SO₂Cl₂ from the system, i. e., decreasing the concentration of SO₂Cl₂, according to Le Chatelier, the reaction will move in forward direction, to increase the amount of reduced SO₂Cl₂.

    Hence, reaction will go in forward direction.

    (c)

    Removing SO₂ from the system, i. e. decreasing the concentration of SO₂, according to Le Chatelier, the reaction will move in backward direction, to increase the amount of reduced SO₂.

    Hence, reaction will go in backward direction.
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