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Lol, its B refer to the diagram of 2009 Q23For questions 13, A and B both satisfy that a rapid increase would occur, however the answer is A as the equilibrium always decreases in the concentration after a rapid increase.
Thanksthey look alriite to me, from a quick glance i say 20/20, unless there was some hidden silly i didn't see yet.
Hence it is B since the shape remains the sameThe question 23 from 2009 shows that CO has been removed from system thus indicating the rapid decrease. So to make up for some of the lost CO the equilibrium shifts to right hence why the concentration of CO increased again.
13 is DEFINITELY B.when u half the volume pressure INCREASES so it shifts to the side with the least GASEOUS MOLES which is the right (where ammonia is) therefore its concentration increases. So i think B
13 is B sorry.13 is a
edit 16/20 if 13 is a![]()
You think that's bad? I got Q15 wrong cause I cannot fkin differentiate which is heavier, 2 sodiums or 1 sodium and 1 Hydrogen -.-Can you guys please stop talking about 13. I had D, when I even wrote that a decrease in volume = an increase in pressure. But then for some reason I drew an arrow towards the left hand side of the reaction...............................................
Worst thing is that it wasn't even a hard choice for me between C and D, and everyone seems to be debating that curve.
I got that wrong because i can't divide. (That was meant to be written in all caps)you think that's bad? I got q15 wrong cause i cannot fkin differentiate which is heavier, 2 sodiums or 1 sodium and 1 hydrogen -.-