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13. The reaction N203(9)=NO(g) + NO2(g) has AHr of +40.5 kJ/mol How will the following changes...
Question 23 15 pts Consider the following reaction: N2O(g) + NO2(g) 3NO(g) AH = 155.7 kJ In which direction will the equilibrium be shifted by the following changes? 1. Adding N20 (Select] 2. Removing some N20 (Select] 3. Adding a catalyst (Select] 4. Adding NO [Select] 5. Increasing the temperature of the reaction mixture [ Select) 6. Decreasing the volume of the reaction vessel [Select] Question 24 10 pts A reaction vessel is charged with HI, which partially decomposes to...
1) Determine the effect of each of the following changes on the equilibrium mixture for the following reaction: N2(g) + O2(g) + 90.2 kJ + 2NO(g) Circle an answer for each change. a. Increasing the temperature Shift to reactants No change Shift to products b. Adding a catalyst Shift to reactants No change Shift to products c. Removing nitrogen monoxide gas Shift to reactants No change Shift to products d. Decreasing the volume of the container Shift to reactants No...
QUESTION 2 Consider the following reversible reaction at equilibrium: 3H2(g) + N2(g) → 2NH3(g) + heat Which of the following changes will shift the equilibrium towards the products (right side)? Decreasing the amount of NH3. Increasing the temperature. Adding a catalyst to the system. Decreasing the amount of H2. Increasing the volume of the system.
QUESTION 8 Consider the reaction below: 2C(s) + O2(g) 200(g) DH = + 110 kJ How will adding H2(g) change the equilibrium position? A. shift to right (towards products) B. Shift to left towards reactants) C.No Change to equilibrium position QUESTION 9 Consider the reaction below: 2C(s) + O2(g) 200(g) DH = + 110 kJ How will removing C(s) change the equilibrium pos. A shift to right (towards products) B. Shift to left (towards reactants) No Change to equilibrium position
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 reversible reaction: A(g) + 3B(g) ⇌ AB3(g) \DeltaΔH = -245 kJ/mol On your Calcs sheet, please do the following: a) write the expression for the equilibrium constant for this reaction. b) discuss what effect (if any) would EACH of the following procedures have on the equilibrium, and explain the reason(s.) In here, choose the option that would cause a change in the equilibrium constant. Increasing the volume of the reaction container. Increasing the concentration of product AB3 Increasing...
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...
14. To improve air quality, chemists often remove sulfur from coal and natural gas by treating the fue contaminant hydrogen sulfide with O2 in the following exothermic process: 2H S (B)+ 02 (8)2S (s)+ 2H0(8) If the reaction above is at equilibrium, predict the shift in the equilibrium position in response to each of the following changes in conditions. Identify whether the change will increase the formation of products, increase the formation of reactants, or have no effect on the...
For the following reaction at equilibrium with a given AHºrxn = -207 kJ/mol: N2(g) + 3H2(g) <=> 2NH3(g) What will be the response of the system at equilibrium if the temperature is decreased? More reactants will be formed. More products will be formed. There will be no change in the amount of products formed. There will be no change in the amount of reactants being consumed More reactants and products will be formed.
please help 10. What effect do the listed changes have on the position of the equilibrium in the reaction of carbon with hydrogen? C + 2How → CHILE AH -18 kcal/mol (-75 kd/mol) A. Increasing temperature: A increasing the temperature shifts the equilibrium to the right, favoring, product B. Increasing the temperature shifts the equilibrium to the left, favoring reactants. B. Increasing pressure by decreasing volume: A B. Increasing the pressure shifts the equilibrium to the left, favoring reactants Increasing...