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Consider the reaction, which is exothermic as written, 2H2(g) + X2(8)=2H2X(g). Which of the following changes...
Consider the reaction, which is exothermic as written, 2H2(g) + X2(g) =2H2X(g). Which of the following changes would result in the production of more H2X(g)? I. adding H2(g) II. removing H2(g) III. reducing the volume of the container IV. removing X2(g) V. increasing the temperature VI. increasing the volume of the container VII. adding X2(8) VIII. reducing the temperature IX adding a suitable catalyst a) 1, II, VI, VIII Ob) I, III, VII, VIII OC) 1, III, VII, VIII, IX...
Please it's necessary to answer this question based on the steps down below 1- What is this Question Classification? 2- Solve the problem 3- Provide and explain the "Final Answer" Please make your answer keyboard typing NOT Hand writting Thanks Consider the reaction, which is exothermic as written, PCIs(g)% PCI3(g) + Cl2(g). Which of the following changes would result in the production of MORE C12(g)? I adding PCls(g) II. removing PCls(g) III reducing the volume of the container IV. removing...
Consider the following system at equilibrium. N2(g) + 3 H2 (g) 2 NH3(g) + 92.24 kJ <--> Which response includes all of the following that will shift the equilibriu to the right, and no others? I. increasing the temperature III. increasing the pressure II. decreasing the temperature IV. decreasing the pressure VI. adding some NH3 V. removing some NH3 VII. removing some N2 VIII. adding some N2 a) I, IV, VI, and VII c) I, VI, and VII e) II,...
consider the neaction, which is exothermic I adding as written PC is (g) 4 PC lz CgJ+ Ch (9) Which of the following change would result in the production of less cha) PC l; (g) nemoving PelzCg2 Il reducing the yolume of the container I removing PC lg Cal Il increasing the volume of the container V reveasing the To mandiin itine adding a suitabire catalys
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
For the exothermic reaction 3H2(g) + N2(g) ↔ 2NH3(g) + HEAT, which of the following changes could be carried out to cause the reaction to shift to the right? Adding H2 Adding NH3 Increasing the temperature Removing N2
PLEASE do a step by step guide on how you get the answer in the most detailed way possible! WITH a a final explanation please. You will get the biggest thumbs up ever. 26. Consider the following system at equilibrium: N2(g) + 3H2(g) = 2NH3(g) + 92.94 kJ Which of the following changes will shift the equilibrium to the right? I. increasing the temperature II. decreasing the temperature III. increasing the volume decreasing the volume V. removing some NH3 adding...
7. Consider the following equilibrium: 2H2(g) + X2(g)2HzX(g) +energy Increasing the temperature will cause a. b. c. d. e. the reaction to occur to produce H2X the reaction to occur to produce H2 and X2 the reaction to occur to produce H2 but no more X2 no reaction to occur an explosion Why did you choose your answer? State in detail the rationale that supports your answer:
1. Consider the reaction below. N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ⇋ 2 NH3(g) Which of the following changes would cause less NH3 to be produced? decreasing the volume adding N2 increasing the volume adding H2 2. Consider the following reaction. N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ⇋ 2 NH3(g) The forward reaction is exothermic. Which of the following changes would cause less NH3 to be produced? decreasing the temperature adding H2 increasing the temperature adding N2 3. What is the effect of a...
Consider the following reaction, which of the following changes will produce more H2(g)? Select ALL that apply. HCl(aq) + Mg(s) = 2 MgCl2(aq) + H2(8) AH<0 Increasing the amount of HCl(aq) Increasing the temperature Removing H2(g) as it is formed Increasing the amount of Mg(s) Increasing the pressure of the container