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![Consider the following reaction:
4NH3(g) + 502(g) = 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)
AH= -904.4 k.J
You may want to reference (Page) Section 15.7 while completing this problem.
Part A
How does each of the following changes affect the yield of NO at equilibrium?
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Decrease the volume of the corntainer
Add a catalyst
Decrease [O2]
Increase NH3
Increase H2O
Increase temperature
in which the reaction occurs
Increase Noyield
Decrease Noyield
No change in Noyield](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/9da817a5-8a9a-4e45-b344-71e5fd3c3d76/3133632a-3c5b-42fa-9450-f00bafb647b3/jjk226_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following reaction:
4NH3(g) + 502(g) = 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)
AH= -904.4 k.J
You may want to reference (Page) Section 15.7 while completing this problem.
Part A
How does each of the following changes affect the yield of NO at equilibrium?
Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.
Reset Help
Decrease the volume of the corntainer
Add a catalyst
Decrease [O2]
Increase NH3
Increase H2O
Increase temperature
in which the reaction occurs
Increase Noyield
Decrease Noyield
No change in Noyield
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