The equationshows the formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen.
How will increasing the temperature affect the equilibrium?
more ammonia forms
the system is unaffected by the change
more energy is released
more hydrogen and nitrogen form
3 answers
At higher temperatures, the equilibrium will shift towards the formation of more ammonia. This is because the forward reaction is endothermic (requires energy) and increasing the temperature will favor the endothermic reaction to produce more ammonia. As a result, more ammonia will form and the equilibrium position will shift to the right.
so is it a b c or d
The answer is A - more ammonia forms.