a. The stress that occurred at 4 seconds was an: a. increase in temperature b. decrease in temperature c. increase in volume d. decrease in volume e. increase in the concentration of CO f. decrease in the concentration of CO b. The stress that occurred at 10 seconds was a(n): a. increase in temperature b. decrease in temperature c. increase in volume d. decrease in volume e. increase in the concentration of CO

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Concentration (mol L-¹)
COCI₂(g) Cl₂(g) + CO(g) AH=+108 kJ
0.14-
0.12-
0.10-
0.08-
0.06
0.04
0.02-
0.00-
0
2
4
-Cl₂
6
CO
COCI₂
8 10 12 14
Time (min)
a. The stress that occurred at 4 seconds was an:
a. increase in temperature
b. decrease in temperature
c. increase in volume
d. decrease in volume
e. increase in the concentration of CO
f. decrease in the concentration of CO
b. The stress that occurred at 10 seconds was a(n):
a. increase in temperature
b. decrease in temperature
c. increase in volume
d. decrease in volume
e. increase in the concentration of CO
f. decrease in the concentration of CO
16
The stress that occurred at 14 seconds was a(n):
a. increase in temperature
b. decrease in temperature
c. increase in volume
d. decrease in volume
e. increase in the concentration of CO
f. decrease in the concentration of CO
18
Transcribed Image Text:Concentration (mol L-¹) COCI₂(g) Cl₂(g) + CO(g) AH=+108 kJ 0.14- 0.12- 0.10- 0.08- 0.06 0.04 0.02- 0.00- 0 2 4 -Cl₂ 6 CO COCI₂ 8 10 12 14 Time (min) a. The stress that occurred at 4 seconds was an: a. increase in temperature b. decrease in temperature c. increase in volume d. decrease in volume e. increase in the concentration of CO f. decrease in the concentration of CO b. The stress that occurred at 10 seconds was a(n): a. increase in temperature b. decrease in temperature c. increase in volume d. decrease in volume e. increase in the concentration of CO f. decrease in the concentration of CO 16 The stress that occurred at 14 seconds was a(n): a. increase in temperature b. decrease in temperature c. increase in volume d. decrease in volume e. increase in the concentration of CO f. decrease in the concentration of CO 18
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