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If a catalyst is added to a system at equilibrium
Consider the hypothetical reaction: A + B + heat ⇌ C + D
(All species are in the gaseous phase) What will happen to the
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Ceamus Angelina
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What does a catalyst do to the rate of reaction? What would you expect to happen to the rate of decomposition of dinitrogen
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Anonymous
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A small amount of product is added to the equilibrium system below.
H2(g) + I2(g) ⇔ 2HI(g) Predict the result. a) The
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2. What is the effect on the equilibrium concentration of each substance in the system (increase, decrease or no change) when
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If a catalyst is added to a system at equilibrium and the temperature and pressure remain constant
there will be no effect on
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Jazmin F.
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What happens to the equilibrium constant when a catalyst is added to the reaction mixture.
A. Increase B. Decrease C. Does not
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Monique
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For the system, H2(g)+X2(g) <-> 2HX(g) Kc=24.4 at 300K. A system was charged with 1 mole of H2 and 1 mole of I2 in a 3 liter
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Anonymous
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For the system, H2(g) + X2(g) <--> 2HX(g), Kc = 24.4 at 300 K. A system was charged with 2.00 moles of HX in a 3.00 liter
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Val
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So I had a test question that asked the following, "What will happen when a reactant is added to a system at equilibrium?"
The
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Sydney
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Which of the following statements are incorrect?
1) Gases are not included in the equilibrium constant expression. 2) Equilibrium
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David
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