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Is what I've written below wrong?
Changes in Pressure and Volume only effect equations where there are gasses involved
Changes in concentration and temps effect ALL equations.
I've stumbled on a problem that's contradicting that.
A(s) -> B(s) + C(g) + heat
It says addition of A (because it is a solid) does not increase yield of C.
Changes in Pressure and Volume only effect equations where there are gasses involved
Changes in concentration and temps effect ALL equations.
I've stumbled on a problem that's contradicting that.
A(s) -> B(s) + C(g) + heat
It says addition of A (because it is a solid) does not increase yield of C.