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Le chatelier's principle?
co(g)+cl2(g)=cocl2(g)is reversible and ,after a certain amount of time ,will reach equilibrium.Explain,using Le chatelier's principle,what effect:
1)increasing the pressure (at constant temperature)
2)increasing the temperature (at constant pressure)
will have on the equilibrium yield of cocl2.
co(g)+cl2(g)=cocl2(g)is reversible and ,after a certain amount of time ,will reach equilibrium.Explain,using Le chatelier's principle,what effect:
1)increasing the pressure (at constant temperature)
2)increasing the temperature (at constant pressure)
will have on the equilibrium yield of cocl2.
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Answered by
DrBob222
Chem principle #1.
DON'T try to get by without using the caps key. CO, Co, and co are different. Remember that.
Le Chatelier's Principle, in very basic English, tells us that a system in equilibrium will try to UNDO what we do to it.
Increasing P will make the reaction shift to the side with the fewer mols of gas molecules.
To answer #2 we need to know if the reaction is endothermic or exothermic (you should have a heat sign OR a delta H value in the problem.)
DON'T try to get by without using the caps key. CO, Co, and co are different. Remember that.
Le Chatelier's Principle, in very basic English, tells us that a system in equilibrium will try to UNDO what we do to it.
Increasing P will make the reaction shift to the side with the fewer mols of gas molecules.
To answer #2 we need to know if the reaction is endothermic or exothermic (you should have a heat sign OR a delta H value in the problem.)
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