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6. What changes in the equilibrium composition of the reaction: N2(g) + O2 (0) 2 2NO...
For the following endothermic reaction system at equilibrium: 2SO3(g) <---> 2SO2(g) + O2(g) Choose the changes that will shift the equilibrium position to the right. (Select all that apply.) Add Ne(g) Add SO2(g) Remove SO3(g) Decrease temperature Add a catalyst Increase temperature Decrease volume
H(g) + 92 conta 7. Consider the equilibrium: N:(g) + O2(g) + energy > N:O(g) For each of the following situations, use the concentration-time graphs below to illustrate the disturb ance and equilibrium shift. (KU - 1.5 marks cach, 9 marks total) b) a) Increase [NO] [N:) [Na] [03) [O] b) Decrease (0) IN:0) (N2O) O c) d) IN) [N] c) Increase temperature [02] [02] [NO] (N2O) d) Decrease volume of container. f) [N2] (N2) e) Decrease [N2] [02] (O2)...
16. The only factor that changes the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is: A) pressure B) concentration C) volume D) temperature 17. Determine the effect of increased pressure on the system in the following equilibrium: C(graphite)+S2(g) CS2 (g) A) The equilibrium position SHIFT to the right B) The equilibrium position SHIFT to the left C) does not change the position of equilibrium D) The Le Chatelet principle does not apply to the system. 18. If the acetic acid dissociation...
Consider the following reaction at equilibrium: 2CO2(g) = 200 (g) + O2(g) AH° = -514 kJ Le Châtelier's principle predicts that a decrease in temperature will decrease the value of the equilibrium constant O increase the value of the equilibrium constant decrease the partial pressure of CO increase the partial pressure of CO2 (g) decrease the partial pressure of O2 (g) Consider the following reaction at equilibrium: 2NH3 (g) = N2 (g) + 3H2(g) AH° = +92.4 kJ Le Châtelier's...
For the reaction N2(g) + O2(g) 2NO(g), Kc = 4.0 at a particular temperature. In a 1.0-L container, 1.0 mol of N2 and O2 are mixed. Determine the concentration of NO once equilibrium is reached at the given temperature. =________ Please explain so I understand
Consider the reaction N2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2NO(g) If the equilibrium partial pressures of N2, O2, and NO are 0.26, 0.36, and 0.030 atm, respectively, at 2200°C, what is KP?
Consider the reaction N2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2NO(g) If the equilibrium partial pressures of N2, O2, and NO are 0.20, 0.35, and 0.030 atm, respectively, at 2200° C, what is KP?
questions: 2,3 & 4 1. Consider the following reaction: PCI (1) + Cu(a) PCIS (s) + BBkJ Equilibrium will shift ? (or How wil this affect the amoun no change) of CI, ? increase, decrease.no Change change) Increase the temperature Backwand Increase Add a catalyst unchanged unchange Increase the amount of chlorine Forward Decrease Add more PCI Do change No Change Increase the volume Balk ward increase Increase the pressure Forward I fecrease 2. What is equal at equilibrium? 3....
QUESTION 12 BEE [CLO-6] At 2000 °C, the equilibrium constant for the reaction: 2NO(g) N2(g) + O2(g) Is Kc = 2.4. Knowing that the initial concentration of NO is 0.175 M, what will be the concentrations of NO, N2 and O2 at equilibrium? [Hint: you have to build a table to find the answer) (0.175), +2x, +2x (0.175), +x, +x +x (0.175-2x), +x, (0.175-x), +x, +X
Consider the following equilibrium for which H = 664.38: N2(g) + 2 H2O(g) 2 NO(g) + 2 H2(g) How will each of the following changes affect an equilibrium mixture of the 4 gases in this reaction? (a) NO(g) is added to the system. (b) The reaction mixture is heated. (c) The volume of the reaction vessel is reduced by 50%. (d) A catalyst is added to the reaction mixture. (e) The total pressure of the system is increased by adding...