An equilibrium mixture contains 0.6500.650 mol of each of the products (carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas)...

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An equilibrium mixture contains 0.6500.650 mol of each of theproducts (carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas) and 0.2000.200 mol ofeach of the reactants (carbon monoxide and water vapor) in a 1.00 Lcontainer.

CO(g)+H2O(g)−⇀↽−CO2(g)+H2(g)CO(g)+H2O(g)↽−−⇀CO2(g)+H2(g)

How many moles of carbon dioxide would have to be added atconstant temperature and volume to increase the amount of carbonmonoxide to 0.3000.300 mol once equilibrium has beenreestablished?

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Sol Equilibrium concentration of each products CO2 g and H2 g MolesVolume in L 0650 mol 100 L 0650 M Similarly Equilibrium concentration of each reactants CO g and H2O g MolesVolume in L 0200 mol 100    See Answer
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