For the reaction N 2 (g) + 2O 2 (g) + heat ⇌ 2NO 2 (g) , whether the product formation increases or not with the increasing size of the reaction container has to be indicated. Concept Introduction: Le Chatelier’s principle: If some forces applied, the system at equilibrium will get disrupted. This change in equilibrium can be due to the change in pressure or temperature. The change in reactant concentration can also disrupt the equilibrium. Over time, the forward and backward reaction become equal and will attain a new equilibrium. The equilibrium will shifts to right, if more products are formed and the system will shifts to left, if more reactants are formed. The principle states that if some stress is applied to the system at equilibrium, the system will adjust itself in a direction which reduces the stress.
For the reaction N 2 (g) + 2O 2 (g) + heat ⇌ 2NO 2 (g) , whether the product formation increases or not with the increasing size of the reaction container has to be indicated. Concept Introduction: Le Chatelier’s principle: If some forces applied, the system at equilibrium will get disrupted. This change in equilibrium can be due to the change in pressure or temperature. The change in reactant concentration can also disrupt the equilibrium. Over time, the forward and backward reaction become equal and will attain a new equilibrium. The equilibrium will shifts to right, if more products are formed and the system will shifts to left, if more reactants are formed. The principle states that if some stress is applied to the system at equilibrium, the system will adjust itself in a direction which reduces the stress.
Solution Summary: The author explains Le Chatelier's principle: if some forces applied, the system at equilibrium will get disrupted. Increase in volume will decrease the pressure in the reaction vessel.
For the reaction N2(g) + 2O2(g) + heat ⇌ 2NO2(g), whether the product formation increases or not with the increasing size of the reaction container has to be indicated.
Concept Introduction:
Le Chatelier’s principle:
If some forces applied, the system at equilibrium will get disrupted. This change in equilibrium can be due to the change in pressure or temperature. The change in reactant concentration can also disrupt the equilibrium. Over time, the forward and backward reaction become equal and will attain a new equilibrium. The equilibrium will shifts to right, if more products are formed and the system will shifts to left, if more reactants are formed.
The principle states that if some stress is applied to the system at equilibrium, the system will adjust itself in a direction which reduces the stress.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
For the reaction heat + 2N2(g) + 6H2O(g) ⇌ 4NH3(g) + 3O2(g), whether the product formation increases or not with the increasing size of the reaction container has to be indicated.
Concept Introduction:
Le Chatelier’s principle:
If some forces applied, the system at equilibrium will get disrupted. This change in equilibrium can be due to the change in pressure or temperature. The change in reactant concentration can also disrupt the equilibrium. Over time, the forward and backward reaction become equal and will attain a new equilibrium. The equilibrium will shifts to right, if more products are formed and the system will shifts to left, if more reactants are formed.
The principle states that if some stress is applied to the system at equilibrium, the system will adjust itself in a direction which reduces the stress.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
For the reaction C2H4(g) + 3O2(g) ⇌ 2CO2(g) + 2H2O(g) + heat, whether the product formation increases or not with the increasing size of the reaction container has to be indicated.
Concept Introduction:
Le Chatelier’s principle:
The principle states that if some stress is applied to the system at equilibrium, the system will adjust itself in a direction which reduces the stress and attain a new equilibrium.
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
For the reaction 2KClO3(s) + heat ⇌ 2KCl(s) + 3O2(g), whether the product formation increases or not with the increasing size of the reaction container has to be indicated.
Concept Introduction:
Le Chatelier’s principle:
The principle states that if some stress is applied to the system at equilibrium, the system will adjust itself in a direction which reduces the stress and attain a new equilibrium.
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