Which way will a reaction shift it more product is added to a reaction at equilibrium? Left Ostays the same right QUEST...
QUESTION 1 11 poin Given the following endothermic reaction, predict which way the reaction will shift to re-establish equilibrium after being disturbed by each action below 2A) + 3 Bad Cam + 2DG) Removing some C A Toward the reactant side Adding more B. The reaction will not shift in response to the action - Adding more C. The reaction will shift, but there is not enough information to determine which way it was shift - Removing Toward the product...
4.Amixture of gases is at equilibrium: (a) Does the equilibrium shift to the left or to the right when some SO2(g) is added to the reaction mixture? (b) Does the equilibrium shift to the left or to the right when some H2O (g) is removed from the reaction mixture? (c) In which direction does the equilibrium shift as the temperature is raised? (d) In which direction does the equilibrium shift as pressure is applied to the system?
QUESTION 1 The following reaction is endothermic. Which change will shift the equilibrium to the right? 2 503(9) = 2 SO2(g) + O2(9) removing SO3 adding SO2 none of the other answers are correct decreasing the volume (increasing the pressure) decreasing the temperature w
with work please (5 questions, 5 slides) Which way will the equilibrium below shift if two moles of ammonia gas (NH;) is added to the equilibrium mixture? NH (ag) NH3 ( OH faq) H2O (D Right O Neither Left Both Which way will the equilibrium below shift if two more moles of nitrogen gas (N2) is added into the equilibrium mixture? 3H2 @) +2 NH3() N2 (8) + Neither Right O Both Left Which way will the equilibrium below shift...
A reaction at equilibrium is observed to shift left towards reactants when the temperature is increased. Based on this observation, is the reaction exothermic or endothermic? Briefly explain.
Question #1: Consider the reaction given, How would the reaction shift? Options are no change, right, or left. Question #2: Determine if the above reaction is endothermic or exothermic based on the following information. Is it endothermic or exothermic? Question #3: Explain your reasoning. Consider 2 NBr3() = N2(8) + 3 Br2() How would the reaction shift if: [N2] is decreased: [Br2] is increased: The amount of N Br3 is doubled: The pressure is decreased by changing the volume: The...
6. Answer the following questions regarding the equilibrium for the reaction below 2 AsH3(g) = 2 As (s) + 3 H2 (9) a. If AsH3 was removed from the equilibrium mixture, what would happen to the equilibrium concentration of H2? (increase, decrease, no change) b. If additional As is added to the reaction, what would happen to the equilibrium concentration of AsH3? (increase, decrease, no change) c. If the value of K decreases as the temperature of the system is...
D Question 11 5 pts Which way will the reaction shift given the following conditions: 2H2(g)+CO(g) =CH2OH(g) AH-90.2kJ 1. Hz is added. The equilibrium will shift (Select) 2. CO is removed. The equilibrium will shift (Select) 3. CH3OH is added. The equilibrium will shift (Select] 4. Temperature of the system is increased. The equilibrium will shift (Select) 5. Catalyst is added. The equilibrium will shift (Select)
Why would removing a reactant from a reaction cause equilibrium to shift to the right instead of left?
The following endothermic reaction is at equilibrium. 2 CO(g) + O2(g) 42 CO2 (g) What is the effect of the following changes on the position of the equilibrium? a) CO2 (g) is removed no shift b) The volume of the container is decreased by a factor of 2. shifts to make more product c) The temperature is decreased. shifts to make more products d) CO (g) is added no shift e) He (g) is added and the pressure doubles shifts...