Asked by bob
Use the reaction, which produces ammonia, to answer the question.
N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⇄ 2NH3(g)
Which change would happen in the system if the concentration of N2 was increased at constant pressure?
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The forward reaction would increase in order to increase the pressure.
The forward reaction would increase to start reducing the concentration of N2.
The reverse reaction would increase in order to increase the pressure.
The reverse reaction would increase to start reducing the concentration of N2.
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The forward reaction would increase to start reducing the concentration of N2.
By Le Chatelier's principle, adding N2 shifts the equilibrium to the right (toward NH3) to consume the added reactant.
By Le Chatelier's principle, adding N2 shifts the equilibrium to the right (toward NH3) to consume the added reactant.
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