An important endothermic gas phase reaction for the commercial production of hydrogen is: CH, (9) + H20 (g) = 3H2 (g) + CO (g) Use Le Chatelier's Principle to explain what will happen to the number of moles of hydrogen at equilibrium when a. Carbon monoxide is removed b. Water vapor is removed c. Methane is added d. Carbon monoxide is added e. The pressure is increased by adding argon gas but the partial pressures of the reactants and products do not change f. The temperature is increased

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10. An important endothermic gas phase reaction for the commercial production of hydrogen is:
CH, (g) + H20 (g) = 3H, (g) + CO (g)
Use Le Chatelier's Principle to explain what will happen to the number of moles of hydrogen at equilibrium
when
a. Carbon monoxide is removed
b. Water vapor is removed
c. Methane is added
d. Carbon monoxide is added
e. The pressure is increased by adding argon gas but the partial pressures of the reactants and products do
not change
f. The temperature is increased
Transcribed Image Text:10. An important endothermic gas phase reaction for the commercial production of hydrogen is: CH, (g) + H20 (g) = 3H, (g) + CO (g) Use Le Chatelier's Principle to explain what will happen to the number of moles of hydrogen at equilibrium when a. Carbon monoxide is removed b. Water vapor is removed c. Methane is added d. Carbon monoxide is added e. The pressure is increased by adding argon gas but the partial pressures of the reactants and products do not change f. The temperature is increased
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