Predict the effect of decreasing the container volume on the amounts of each reactant and product in the following reactions. For the purpose of this question, assume that the reaction happens as written and the species are in the states listed in the chemical equation. (a) C3Hg(g) + 5 02(g)= 3 Co,() + 4 H,0() O The amount of each product remains the same. The amount of each product increases. O The amount of each product decreases. (b) 4 NH3(g) +3 O,(g)= 2 N(g) + 6 H20g) The amount of each reactant remains the same. The amount of each reactant decreases. The amount of each reactant increases.

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Predict the effect of decreasing the container volume on the amounts of each reactant and product in
the following reactions. For the purpose of this question, assume that the reaction happens as written and
the species are in the states listed in the chemical equation.
(a) C3Hg(g) + 5 02(g)= 3 CO,g) + 4 H,0()
The amount of each product remains the same.
O The amount of each product increases.
O The amount of each product decreases.
(b) 4 NH3(g) + 3 0,(g) =2 N2(g) + 6 H,0g)
The amount of each reactant remains the same.
The amount of each reactant decreases.
The amount of each reactant increases.
Transcribed Image Text:Be sure to answer all parts. Predict the effect of decreasing the container volume on the amounts of each reactant and product in the following reactions. For the purpose of this question, assume that the reaction happens as written and the species are in the states listed in the chemical equation. (a) C3Hg(g) + 5 02(g)= 3 CO,g) + 4 H,0() The amount of each product remains the same. O The amount of each product increases. O The amount of each product decreases. (b) 4 NH3(g) + 3 0,(g) =2 N2(g) + 6 H,0g) The amount of each reactant remains the same. The amount of each reactant decreases. The amount of each reactant increases.
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