Which of the changes listed below will shift the equilibrium to
the right for the following reversible
reaction?
SrCO 3( s) Sr
2+( aq) + CO 32-(
aq)
increase [Sr2+]
increase [CO32-]
add solid Sr(NO3)2
add solid SrCO3
none of the above
None of the above because addition of solid substance not affect the equilibrium. And as per Le Chaterlier principal equilibrium shift in the direction where applied external change is minimize. Thus if we increase conc in product side reaction will shift backward. And there is no way to shift this reaction forward.
Which of the changes listed below will shift the equilibrium to the right for the following reversible...
Which of the changes listed below will shift the equilibrium to the left for the following reversible reaction in an aqueous solution? NH 4OH( aq) NH 4+( aq) + OH -( aq) increase [NH4OH] add solid NH4Cl add solid NaCl decrease pH add hydrochloric acid
Which of the changes listed below has no effect on the equilibrium for the following reversible reaction? PbI 2( s) Pb 2+( aq) + 2 I -( aq) increase [Pb2+] decrease [I-] add solid NaCl add solid AgNO3 add solid PbI2
15. Which of the changes listed will shift the equilibrium to the left for the following reversible reaction? 2 NO(g) + 2 CO(g) N2(g) + 2 CO2(g) + heat add krypton gas increase [CO] decrease volume increase temperature decrease [CO2]
16. Which of the changes listed will shift the equilibrium to the left for the following reversible reaction? CO(g) + H2O(g) CO2(g) + H2(g) + heat add a catalyst decrease [CO2] increase temperature increase [H2O] decrease volume
Which of the changes listed has no effect on the equilibrium for the following reversible reaction? CH 4( g) + H 2O( g) + heat CO( g) + 3 H 2( g) decrease temperature increase volume add argon gas decrease [H2] increase [H2O]
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