An equilibrium is established for the endothermic reaction 2 CO(g) + MoO₂ (s) 2 CO₂(g) + Mo(s). How would each of the following changes affect the partial pressure of carbon dioxide at equilibrium? Adding Mo. A) The partial pressure increases. B) The partial pressure decreases. C) The partial pressure does not change.

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