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Consider the following system at equilibrium where Kc = 7.00×10-5and H° = 182 kJ/mol at 673 K. NH4I (s) - NH3(g) + HI (g) The production of NH3(g) is favored by: Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: ___TF 1. increasing the temperature. ___TF 2. decreasing the pressure (by changing the volume). ___TF 3. increasing the volume. ___TF 4. adding NH4I . ___TF 5. removing HI
Consider the following system at equilibrium where Kc = 7.00×10-5and delta H° = 182 kJ/mol at 673 K. NH4I (s) = NH3(g) + HI (g) The production of NH3(g) is favored by: Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: ___TF 1. decreasing the temperature. ___TF 2. decreasing the pressure (by changing the volume). ___TF 3. decreasing the volume. ___TF 4. adding NH4I . ___TF 5. removing HI . Submit Answer
Consider the following system at equilibrium where Kc = 1.80×10-2and H° = 10.4 kJ/mol at 698 K. 2 HI (g) -->H2(g) + I2(g) The production of H2(g) is favored by: Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: ___TF 1. increasing the temperature. ___TF 2. increasing the pressure (by changing the volume). ___TF 3. increasing the volume. ___TF 4. removing HI . ___TF 5. adding I2. Consider the following system at equilibrium where Kc = 55.6 and...
Consider the following system at equilibrium where K - 1.29x10- and AH = 108 kJ/mol at 600 K. COC12() CO(g) + Cl2 ) The production of CO (g) is favored by: Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: 1. increasing the temperature. 2. increasing the pressure (by changing the volume). 3. increasing the volume. 4. removing COCI2. 5. removing Cl2 Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 1 more group attempt remaining Consider the following system at equilibrium...
Consider the following system at equilibrium where Kc = 77.5 and H° = -108 kJ/mol at 600 K. CO (g) + Cl2 (g) COCl2 (g) The production of COCl2 (g) is favored by: Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: 1. decreasing the temperature. 2. increasing the pressure (by changing the volume). 3. increasing the volume. 4. adding COCl2 . 5. removing Cl2 .
Consider the following system at equilibrium where Kc = 34.5 and H° = -198 kJ/mol at 1150 K. 2 SO2 (g) + O2 (g) 2 SO3 (g) The production of SO3 (g) is favored by: Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: 1. decreasing the temperature. 2. decreasing the pressure (by changing the volume). 3. decreasing the volume. 4. removing SO3 . 5. adding O2 .
Consider the following system at equilibrium where Kc = 9.52×10-2 and H° = 18.8 kJ/mol at 350 K. CH4 (g) + CCl4 (g) goes to 2 CH2Cl2 (g) The production of CH2Cl2 (g) is favored by: Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: 1. decreasing the temperature. 2. decreasing the pressure (by changing the volume). 3. increasing the volume. 4. removing CH2Cl2 . 5. removing CCl4 .
Consider the following system at equilibrium where K. = 1.80x10-2 and AH° = 10.4 kJ/mol at 698 K. 2 HI (g) – H2 (g) +12 (g) The production of H2 (g) is favored by: Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: - - - 1. increasing the temperature. 2. increasing the pressure (by changing the volume). 3. increasing the volume. 4. adding HI 5. removing 12 . -
Consider the following system at equilibrium where Kc = 1.80×10-2and delta H° = 10.4 kJ/mol at 698 K. 2 HI (g) goes to H2(g) + I2(g) The production of H2(g) is favored by: Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: ___TF 1. increasing the temperature. ___TF 2. increasing the pressure (by changing the volume). ___TF 3. increasing the volume. ___TF 4. removing HI . ___TF 5. removing I2.
Consider the following system at equilibrium where Kc = 6.50×10-3 and H° = 16.1 kJ/mol at 298 K. 2 NOBr (g) 2 NO (g) + Br2 (g) The production of NO (g) is favored by: Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: 1. increasing the temperature. 2. increasing the pressure (by changing the volume). 3. increasing the volume. 4. adding NOBr . 5. removing Br2 .