Two things to remember about Le Chatelier's Principle.
1. Always true--When a system in equilibrium is subjected to a stress it will shift to undo what we've done.
1a. True in gaseous systems--Increased pressure will shift the equilibrium to the side with the fewer moles of gas.
Consider the combustion of glucose:
C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) <---> 6CO2(g) + 6H2O(g)
H = −3 kJ/mol
Which condition
I) Adding more carbon dioxide;
II) Performing the reaction in a hotter environment;
III) Decreasing the pressure of the system;
IV) Adding a reagent that irreversibly binds
glucose and prevent it from further reactions.
would result in the production of additional water vapor?
3 answers
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I ans IV