Multiple Choice
The following reaction is at equilibrium at one atmosphere, in a closed container. NaOH(s) + CO2(g) NaHCO3(s)
Which, if any, of the following actions will decrease the total amount of CO2 gas present at equilibrium?
A) adding N2 gas to double the pressure
B) adding more solid NaOH
C) decreasing the volume of the container
D) removing half of the solid NaHCO3
E) none of the above
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