Chemistry
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Author: Julia Burdge
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Chapter 18.9, Problem 1PPC
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Which of the following graphs best shows the relationship between
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1.1
1 (a)
N₂(g)
= + 180 kJ mol-¹
+ O₂(g)
(b) Increasing the pressure
From the equilibrium shown above, use Le Chatelier's Principle to
decide what happens to the equilibrium position by:
(a) Increasing the concentration of NO
(c) Increasing the temperature
(d) Increasing the concentration of N₂
(e) Adding a catalyst
2NO (g)
ΔΗ, 298
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N2(9) + O2(g) → 2 NO(g)
K = 1.0 x 10-30
At 720 C, the reaction represented above has an equilibrium constant of 1.0 x 10-30. which of the following mathematical expressions can be used to support the claim that the reaction is not
thermodynamically favored under these conditions?
-8.314 x (720 + 273) x In(1.0x10 30)
> 0
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