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the volume of the container was doubled for the mixture of gases. without calculating, predict the direction of the shift (left, right, or no change) in the equilibrium. Determine the value of Qp to see if the prediction is right.
Perform the same analysis as part 6 based on the scenario that the original volume of the container was decreased by a factor of 2.
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