Consider the following exothermic reaction \(2SO_{2(g)} + O_{2(g)} = 2SO_{3(g)}\) . If the temperature of the reaction is reduced from 800ºC to 500ºC, and no other change takes place, then

a

the reaction rate increases

b

concentration of SO3 decreases

c

concentration of SO3 increases

d

SO2 gas becomes unreactive

e

O2 gas becomes unreactive

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style rib
10 years ago

the increase in the temperature of the system favours the reactant side yl decreases favours the product side

Vickbam
4 years ago

For an exothermic reaction the forward reaction is exothermic and is favoured by decrease in temperature.while the backward reaction is endothermic and is favoured by increase in temperature

S3m110r3
2 years ago

An exothermic reaction releases heat, so adding heat will give more heat to be released and reducing it will do the opposite.

Anthony A.V
10 years ago

in d conditions stated i.e 2 moles of SO3 frm 3 moles of SO2 n O2, a decrease in temp. favours d forward rxtn being an exothermic system

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