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Considering the reaction 2SO3(g) ⇌ 2SO2(g) + O2(g) at equilibrium. If the concentration of SO2(g) is increased by adding more SO2(g), what will be the direction of the reaction and how will it affect the concentrations of S03(g), SO2(g), and O2(g)?

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When the concentration of SO2 g  is increased by adding more SO2 g , the reaction will shift to the left according to Le Chatelier's principle, which states that if a system at equilibrium is subjected to a change in concentration, temperature, or pressure, the system will adjust to counteract the change and restore equilibrium.In this case, the increase in SO2 g  concentration will cause the reaction to shift to the left, favoring the formation of SO3 g  and consuming some of the added SO2 g  and O2 g . As a result, the concentration of SO3 g  will increase, while the concentrations of SO2 g  and O2 g  will decrease until a new equilibrium is established.

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