How could you dissociate a diatomic molecule, at equilibrium, without changing the temperature of the system?...

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How could you dissociate a diatomic molecule, at equilibrium,without changing the temperature of the system? [Suggested keywords: equilibrium constant, concentration, ratio,volume...]

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Consider a diatomic molecule AB with dissociates into A and B ions Given that this reaction is at equilibrium at equilibrium concentration of AB and A and B ions remains    See Answer
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