Asked by Ceamus Angelina
Consider the hypothetical reaction: A + B + heat ⇌ C + D
(All species are in the gaseous phase)
What will happen to the concentration of A, B, C, and D under each of the following conditions?
a) A catalyst is added to the system, which is at equilibrium
b) Either C or D is added to the system, which is initially at equilibrium
c) Either C or D is removed from the system, which is initially at equilibrium
d) Either A or B is added to the system, which is initially at equilibrium
e) The system, which is initially at equilibrium, is cooled
f) The system, which is initially at equilibrium, is heated
(All species are in the gaseous phase)
What will happen to the concentration of A, B, C, and D under each of the following conditions?
a) A catalyst is added to the system, which is at equilibrium
b) Either C or D is added to the system, which is initially at equilibrium
c) Either C or D is removed from the system, which is initially at equilibrium
d) Either A or B is added to the system, which is initially at equilibrium
e) The system, which is initially at equilibrium, is cooled
f) The system, which is initially at equilibrium, is heated
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
Six questions with no idea of the answers. Look up Le Chatelier's principle.