4. For the following reaction, tell how the equilibrium yield of iron(III) trichloride is affected by......
8H2(g) + Se(s) - 8H2S(g) K = 4. For the following reaction, tell how the equilibrium yield of iron(III) trichloride is affected by... 6C12(g) + 2Fe2O3(s) = 4FeCl3(s) + 302(8) (a) increasing Pa, (b) adding Fe2O3. (c) selectively removing O2(g). (d) adding a catalyst. (e) removing part of the FeCl3. () decreasing the total pressure.
Q7. Consider the following equilibrium How will each of the following changes affect the equilibrium yield 1) Increasing Pressure of CO &CO. (g) + 6 H,O(l) -c.H.0. (s) + 6 0(g) ΔΕ1-28 16 kJ of CH O. Explain your reasoning. 2) Increasing temperature ) Removing CO 4) Decreasing the volume of the reaction vessel 5) Removing part of CH O, (s) 6) Adding a catalyst Q7. Consider the following equilibrium How will each of the following changes affect the equilibrium...
The reaction CO(g)+2H2(g) CH_2OH(g) has delta Hdegree=-18kj. How will the amount of CH_3OH present at equilibrium be affected be affected by the following? Adding CO(g) Removing H_2(g) Decreasing the volume of the container Adding a catalyst Increasing the temperature
5. For the following exothermic reaction, tell how the equilibrium will shift in response to... 2H2O2(aq) + 2H20(I) + O2(g) (a) allowing Oz to escape. (b) adding H20 (trick question!). (c) increasing the total pressure. (d) increasing the temperature, (e) justify your answer to part d.
Help please! Show work 5. For the following exothermic reaction, tell how the equilibrium will shift in response to... 2H2O2(aq) = 2H20(1) + O2(g) (a) allowing O2 to escape. (b) adding H20 [trick question!). (c) increasing the total pressure. (d) increasing the temperature. (e) justify your answer to part d.
The following reaction is at equilibrium: 2 Fe(OH)3(s) ↔ Fe2O3(s) + 3 H2O(g); Ho > 0. Which of the following changes will result in a decrease in the concentration of water (gas)? 1. Increasing the temperature. 2. Decreasing pressure. 3. Adding a catalyst. 4. Adding some Fe(OH)3. 5. Decreasing the volume. 6. Removing some Fe2O3.
QUESTION 1 11 poin Given the following endothermic reaction, predict which way the reaction will shift to re-establish equilibrium after being disturbed by each action below 2A) + 3 Bad Cam + 2DG) Removing some C A Toward the reactant side Adding more B. The reaction will not shift in response to the action - Adding more C. The reaction will shift, but there is not enough information to determine which way it was shift - Removing Toward the product...
QUESTION 1 The following reaction is endothermic. Which change will shift the equilibrium to the right? 2 503(9) = 2 SO2(g) + O2(9) removing SO3 adding SO2 none of the other answers are correct decreasing the volume (increasing the pressure) decreasing the temperature w
In the endothermic reaction 2NOBr(g) = 2NO(g) + Br2(g) at equilibrium, which of the following changes will result in an increase in the partial pressure of NOBr? 1. decreasing the partial pressure of Br2 II. increasing the size of the reaction vessel III. lowering the overall temperature of the reaction IV. adding a catalyst V. adding He(g) O A I and II I and II O B lland III O c IV and V IV and V III and V...
1. Consider the following reaction at equilibrium. 4 FeS2(s) + 11 O2(g) ⇌ 2 Fe2O3(s) + 8 SO2(g) a. What will happen if the pressure increased? b. What will happen if the concentration of FeS2(s) is decreased? 2) The following reaction is exothermic: What direction will the equilibrium shift if the following changes are made? 2 SO2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2 SO3(g) a) Raising the temperature b) Adding SO3 c) Removing O2 d) Decreasing the volume