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Le Chateleir`s Principle
Please check if my answers are right and i dunt know some of them:
Consider the following system at equilibrium:
A(aq)+B(aq) <---> 2C(aq)
Classify each of the following actions by whether it causes a leftward shift, a rightward shift, or no shift in the direction of the net reaction.
1.Increase A- Right
2.Increase B- Right
3.Increase C- Left
4.Decrease A- Right
5.Decrease B- Right
6.Decrease C- lEft
7.Double A and Halve B- NO Shift
8. Double both B and C- NO shift
2.The following system is at equilibrium:
X(s) +3Y(g)<---> Z(g)}
Classify each of the following actions by whether it causes a leftward shift, a rightward shift, or no shift in the direction of the net reaction.
1.Decrease the Volume
2.Increase the Volume
3.Add more X- Right
4.Remove more X- Left
Please check if my answers are right and i dunt know some of them:
Consider the following system at equilibrium:
A(aq)+B(aq) <---> 2C(aq)
Classify each of the following actions by whether it causes a leftward shift, a rightward shift, or no shift in the direction of the net reaction.
1.Increase A- Right
2.Increase B- Right
3.Increase C- Left
4.Decrease A- Right
5.Decrease B- Right
6.Decrease C- lEft
7.Double A and Halve B- NO Shift
8. Double both B and C- NO shift
2.The following system is at equilibrium:
X(s) +3Y(g)<---> Z(g)}
Classify each of the following actions by whether it causes a leftward shift, a rightward shift, or no shift in the direction of the net reaction.
1.Decrease the Volume
2.Increase the Volume
3.Add more X- Right
4.Remove more X- Left
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
on the first, 4,5,6 are wrong. Think out why.
on the second, YOu did not show any thinking on 1,2. Right on 3,4
on the second, YOu did not show any thinking on 1,2. Right on 3,4
Answered by
DrBob222
Bob Pursley and I have agreed that the answer to 3 and 4 on #2 should be no change since X is a solid. Adding or removing X will not change the concentration.
Answered by
Saira
Thank you i got it
Answered by
noel
Classify each of the following actions by whether it causes a leftward shift, a rightward shift, or no shift in the direction of the net reaction.
N2(g)+ O2(g)=2NO(g)
N2(g)+ O2(g)=2NO(g)
Answered by
Anonymous
For a certain chemical reaction, ΔH∘=−156kJ. Assuming the reaction is at equilibrium, classify each of the following actions by whether it causes a leftward shift, a rightward shift, or no shift in the direction of the net reaction.
Answered by
Raul
The following system is at equilibrium:
A(s)+4B(g)⇌C(g)
Classify each of the following actions by whether it causes a leftward shift, a rightward shift, or no shift in the direction of the net reaction. (Add more A)(Remove some A)(Double the volumen)(Halve the volumen)
A(s)+4B(g)⇌C(g)
Classify each of the following actions by whether it causes a leftward shift, a rightward shift, or no shift in the direction of the net reaction. (Add more A)(Remove some A)(Double the volumen)(Halve the volumen)
Answered by
John
Leftward Shift- double the volume
Rightward shift- half the volume
No shift - remove A and add A
Rightward shift- half the volume
No shift - remove A and add A
Answered by
Gates
I have agreed with John on the volume X questions.
Answered by
Gates
For the chemical reaction ◇H=-156kJ
Increase temp- left
Decrease temp- right.
Increase temp- left
Decrease temp- right.
Answered by
Megan
For the reaction
N2(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO(g)
classify each of the following actions by whether it causes a leftward shift, a rightward shift, or no shift in the direction of the reaction.
N2(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO(g)
classify each of the following actions by whether it causes a leftward shift, a rightward shift, or no shift in the direction of the reaction.
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