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svet-max [94.6K]
3 years ago
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How will this system at equilibrium be affected by each of the conditions stated here? 2 Upper H Subscript 2 Baseline (g) + Uppe

r O Subscript 2 Baseline (g) double-headed arrow 2 Upper H Subscript 2 Baseline Upper O (g) + heat. removal of H2O addition of O2 decrease in pressure increase in temperature
Chemistry
2 answers:
WARRIOR [948]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

removal of H2O

✔ System will shift toward the products.

addition of O2      

✔ System will shift toward the products.

decrease in pressure

✔ System will shift toward the reactants.

increase in temperature      

✔ System will shift toward the reactants.

Explanation:

romanna [79]3 years ago
5 0

The reaction Equation :

2H₂ (g)  + O₂ (g) ↔ 2H₂O (g) + heat

<em>a) Removal of H₂O : The system will move towards the products of the reaction </em>

<em>b) addition of O₂ : The system will move towards the products of the reaction</em>

<em>c) decrease in pressure : The system will tend to move towards the reactants</em>

<em>d) Increase in temperature: The system will tend to move towards the reactants as well</em>

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In an equilibrium reaction changes to reactant components surroundings/conditions in which the reaction is been carried out can cause a significant change in the entire reaction process.

Hence:

Removal of H₂O will cause the reaction system to move towards the products also the addition of O₂ will make the equation of the  reaction system move towards the product

Decrease in pressure and Increase in temperature cause the equation to move towards the reactants of the reaction

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