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What is the direction of reaction when fluorine gas is removed from an equilibrium mixture of these gases?

Transcribed Image Text:What is the
direction of
reaction when
fluorine gas is
removed from an
equilibrium
mixture of these
gases?
COF2 (9) = CO(g) + F2(g)
Oreverse
direction
Oforward
direction
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