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The reaction below is at equilibrium at a temperature T. There are four possible changes listed. Select all the changes that will shift the equilibrium so as to produce more products

MgO(s) + SO3(g) + 95 kJ <======> MgSO4(s)
I – Increase the temperature
II – Increase the volume
III – Add more MgO
IV – Remove SO3

(A) I and III
(B) I
(C) I, II and III
(D) I, II, III and IV

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Answer:

The correct answer is B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Heterogeneous equilibrium is that in which reagents and products are present in more than one phase.

When the reaction is carried out in a closed container, three equilibrium phases are present: solid magnesium oxide, solid magnesium sulfate and gaseous sulfur trioxide.

Hence, the equilibrium contant is given by:


K=([MgSO_4])/([MgO][SO_3]) =(1)/([SO_3])

The concentrations in the equilibrium equation are the relationships of the real concentrations between the concentrations in the standard state. Since the standard state of a pure solid is the pure solid itself, the ratio of concentrations for a pure solid is equal to one.

Now, we analyse each statement:

I) As the reaction is endothermic (ΔH>0), increasing the temperature shifts the balance to the right because excess heat will be used to form more products.

II) Increasing the volume will decrease the concentration of SO₃, so Q>K and then this shifts the balance to the left.

III) As it is a heterogeneous balance, adding MgO will not affect the balance.

IV) Removing SO3 will decrease its concentration and therefore the reaction equilibrium will shift to the left.

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