Answer:
The equilibrium will remain at the same conditions because there is no effect and difference in the partial pressure which in turn affect the equilibrium state.
Explanation:
- As Nitrogen is an inert gas therefore it will not react with either the reactants or products.
- Also as the addition is being made by maintaining the volume of flask as constant, thus there will be no difference in the partial pressure of the individual components of the mixture by addition of the Nitrogen gas.
- An increase in pressure is observed but the effect is not aiding or retreating the equilibrium conditions
B) Cytosine and guanine.
The pairs are A/T and C/G.
Answer:
The rate of forward reaction increases.
Explanation:
- Le Châtelier's principle states that <em>when there is an dynamic equilibrium, and this equilibrium is disturbed by an external factor, the equilibrium will be shifted in the direction that can cancel the effect of the external factor to reattain the equilibrium.</em>
Increasing the volume of oxygen:
will increase the concentration of oxygen (reactants), so the equilibrium will be shifted to the right side (products side) to suppress the effect of increasing the volume of oxygen.
<em>So, the right choice is: The rate of forward reaction increases.
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