CHEMISTRY THE CENTRAL SCIENCE 14TH EDI
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Chapter 15.7, Problem 15.12.1PE
Practice Exercise 1
For the reaction
4 NH3(g) + 5 O2(g) ⇌ 4 NO(g) + 6H2O(g) ΔH° = - 90KJ
Which of the following changes will shift the equilibrium to the right, toward the formation of more products?
- Adding more water vapor
- Increasing the temperature
- Increasing the volume of the reaction vessel
- Removing O2(g)
- Adding 1 atm of Ne(g) to the reaction vessel.
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