Multiple Choice
The equilibrium constant for the reaction CO + ½O2 CO2 at 1 atm and 1500°C is given to be K. Of the reactions given below, all at 1500°C, the reaction that has a different equilibrium constant is
A) CO + ½O2 CO2 at 5 atm,
B) 2 CO + O2 2CO2 at 1 atm,
C) CO + O2 CO2+ ½O2 at 2 atm,
D) CO + ½O2 + 3N2 CO2+ 3N2 at 5 atm,
E) CO + ½O2 + 3N2 CO2+ 3N2 at 1 atm,
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