1) For the reaction below, which way would the equilibrium shift, for each situation below, to the right or to the left? CH4 (g) + H2S (9) + CS2 (9) + H2 (9) (a) Decrease the concentration of dihydrogen sulfide. (b) Increase the pressure on the system.. (c) Increase the temperature of the system. (d) Increase the concentration of carbon disulfide. (e) Decrease the concentration of methane (CH4).

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1) For the reaction below, which way would the equilibrium shift, for each
situation below, to the right or to the left?
CH4 (9) + H2S (9) → CS2 (9) + H2 (9)
(a) Decrease the concentration of dihydrogen sulfide.
(b) Increase the pressure on the system..
(c) Increase the temperature of the system..
(d) Increase the concentration of carbon disulfide.
(e) Decrease the concentration of methane (CH4).
Transcribed Image Text:1) For the reaction below, which way would the equilibrium shift, for each situation below, to the right or to the left? CH4 (9) + H2S (9) → CS2 (9) + H2 (9) (a) Decrease the concentration of dihydrogen sulfide. (b) Increase the pressure on the system.. (c) Increase the temperature of the system.. (d) Increase the concentration of carbon disulfide. (e) Decrease the concentration of methane (CH4).
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