Asked by bill nye the science guy
In which situation can Le Chatelier’s principle be applied?(1 point)
It can be applied when a reaction happens in a single direction, and environmental conditions are kept constant.
It can be applied when a reaction happens in a single direction, and environmental conditions are changed.
It can be applied when a reaction is reversible, and environmental conditions are kept constant.
It can be applied when a reaction is reversible, and environmental conditions are changed.
It can be applied when a reaction happens in a single direction, and environmental conditions are kept constant.
It can be applied when a reaction happens in a single direction, and environmental conditions are changed.
It can be applied when a reaction is reversible, and environmental conditions are kept constant.
It can be applied when a reaction is reversible, and environmental conditions are changed.
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Answered by
needhelp
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Answered by
asbcdg
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Answered by
lemonfairy
i have a good grade in chem so i wasnt worried about it if it was wrong or not, BUT asbcdg IS WRONG. you cant just give your answers without the written part next to it because they do switch around. So the correct ones are:
1- B: The forward reaction would increase to start reducing the concentration of N2-
2- C: It can be applied when a reaction is reversible, and environmental conditions are changed
3-B: The equilibrium will shift to the left
4-C: Adding steam allows more molecules of the reactants to collide, causing the rate of the forward reaction to increase
5-B: An increase in the concentration of CO
sorry if any of those are wrong, but these are the correct answers as of 2-25-22
1- B: The forward reaction would increase to start reducing the concentration of N2-
2- C: It can be applied when a reaction is reversible, and environmental conditions are changed
3-B: The equilibrium will shift to the left
4-C: Adding steam allows more molecules of the reactants to collide, causing the rate of the forward reaction to increase
5-B: An increase in the concentration of CO
sorry if any of those are wrong, but these are the correct answers as of 2-25-22
Answered by
nat
lemonfairy is 100% correct! THANKS
Answered by
Charlie
thank you lemofairy!
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