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Serjik [45]
3 years ago
15

launch the video below. You will be asked to use your k e of chemistry to predict the If the is at equilibrium, what direction w

ill the reaction shift if NH, gas is added? View Available Hint(s) of an experiment. Then, close the video N2(8)3H2(8)2NHs(8) window and answer the questions at right. You can watch the video again at any point. O The The reaction will shift to produce reactants O The reaction will shift to produce products
Chemistry
1 answer:
Paul [167]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

This question is incomplete

Explanation:

This question is incomplete, however it can be concluded that this question is testing concepts about equilibrium within a chemical reaction.

It is a rule that:

If a reactant is added, the forward reaction will be favored.

If a product is added, the reverse reaction will be favored.

The same principle can be applied if a reactant/product is taken away. The reaction will try and produce more of what is not there, and this will shift the equilibrium.

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