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18 August, 17:11

Bromine dichloride, BrCl2, decomposes to form bromine and chlorine at equilibrium according to the following equation:

2BrCl2 (g) + heat ⇌ Br2 (g) + 2Cl2 (g)

For the following change, how would the reaction shift (toward the products, reactants, or no change) ?

The temperature is increased?

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  1. 18 August, 17:51
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    Heat is a reactant in this equilibrium and increasing temperature is another way to say adding heat. So, how does the reaction shift when you add a reactant?
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