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Chemistry 5070 · Cambridge (CAIE) O Level

Equilibrium

30 past-paper questions on Equilibrium · examined 2020–2025.

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5070/11 · M/J · Q18 [1]Sign up to mark my answer →

In a closed flask, gases Q and R reach a dynamic equilibrium. Which change will move the equilibrium to the right?

5070/12 · O/N · Q17 [1]Sign up to mark my answer →

Which statements about the Haber process for the manufacture of ammonia are correct?

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Which statements about the Haber process for the manufacture of ammonia are correct?

5070/21 · M/J · Q6(d)(i) [2]Sign up to mark my answer →

State and explain what happens to the acidity of the equilibrium mixture when the temperature is increased.

5070/21 · O/N · Q7(b)(ii) [2]Sign up to mark my answer →

Describe and explain the effect of increasing the pressure on the position of equilibrium while keeping the temperature constant.

5070/22 · O/N · Q5(e) [2]Sign up to mark my answer →

Predict and explain the effect of increasing the pressure on the position of equilibrium for the reaction between carbon monoxide and nickel.

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5070/11 · M/J · Q19 [1]Sign up to mark my answer →

157.75 g of bismuth(III) chloride, BiCl3, is used to make 500 cm3 of solution using distilled water. Which statements are correct?

5070/12 · O/N · Q18 [1]Sign up to mark my answer →

Samples of nitrogen and hydrogen are reacted and allowed to reach equilibrium. The temperature is increased and a new equilibrium is established. Which statement about the new equilibrium is correct?

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