Can someone explain what letter g is asking in relation to "k value", what exactly do they mean by the k value of letter f compared to the original value  of k? I dont understand it at all, plz explain

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Can someone explain what letter g is asking in relation to "k value", what exactly do they mean by the k value of letter f compared to the original value  of k? I dont understand it at all, plz explain

In which direction will the position of the equilibrium
2HI(8) H₂(g) + 1₂(8)
be shifted for each of the following changes?
a. H₂(g) is added.
b. I₂(g) is removed.
c. HI(g) is removed.
d. In a rigid reaction container, some Ar(g) is added.
e. The volume of the container is doubled.
f. The temperature is decreased (the reaction is exothermic).
g. What happens to the K value of letter f, compared to the original value of
K?
Transcribed Image Text:In which direction will the position of the equilibrium 2HI(8) H₂(g) + 1₂(8) be shifted for each of the following changes? a. H₂(g) is added. b. I₂(g) is removed. c. HI(g) is removed. d. In a rigid reaction container, some Ar(g) is added. e. The volume of the container is doubled. f. The temperature is decreased (the reaction is exothermic). g. What happens to the K value of letter f, compared to the original value of K?
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