To extract copper from its ores, Cu,S is heated in air. Cu,S(s) + 0,(g) 2Cu(s) + SO,(g) H=-250 kJ In response to each of the following changes in conditions, predict the direction of the shift of the equilibrium position. a) Addition of more 0,(g). b) Compressing the vessel volume in half c) Increasing the temperature. d) Addition of more SO,(g) e) Addition of more Cu(s). fAddition of a catalyst.

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To extract copper from its ores, Cu,S is heated in air.
Cu,S(s) + O,(g) 2Cu(s) + SO,(g)
H=-250 kJ
In response to each of the following changes in conditions, predict the direction of the
shift of the equilibrium position.
a) Addition of more 0,(g).
b) Compressing the vessel volume in half
c) Increasing the temperature.
d) Addition of more SO,(g)
e) Addition of more Cu(s).
JAddition of a catalyst.
Transcribed Image Text:To extract copper from its ores, Cu,S is heated in air. Cu,S(s) + O,(g) 2Cu(s) + SO,(g) H=-250 kJ In response to each of the following changes in conditions, predict the direction of the shift of the equilibrium position. a) Addition of more 0,(g). b) Compressing the vessel volume in half c) Increasing the temperature. d) Addition of more SO,(g) e) Addition of more Cu(s). JAddition of a catalyst.
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