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.

1 answer

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.)