The oxidation of SO 2 by O 2 to SO 3 is an exothermic reaction. The yield of SO 3 will be…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
The oxidation of SO2 by O2 to SO3 is an exothermic reaction. The yield of SO3 will be maximum if
- temperature is increased and pressure is kept constant
- temperature is reduced and pressure is increased
- both temperature and pressure are increased
- both temperature and pressure are reduced.
Answer
(B) temperature is reduced and pressure is increased
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