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Consider the chemical equation in equilibrium. A(g) + 2b(g) double headed arrow. C(g) + d(g) + heat what will happen to the equilibrium of this reaction if the temperature is increased? it will shift to
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Consider the chemical equation in equilibrium. A(g) + 2b(g) double headed arrow. C(g) + d(g) + heat what will happen to the equilibrium of this reaction if the temperature is increased? it will shift to the left because heat is released. It will shift to the left because heat is absorbed. It will shift to the right because heat is released. It will shift to the right because heat is absorbed.
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Answer:
it will shift to the left
Explanation:
heat is being absorbed
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