Consider the following equilibrium: 2NOCI (2) – 2NO (2) +Cl, @) aG-41. kJ Now suppose a reaction vessel is filled with 4.69 atm of nitrosyl chloride (NOCI) and 4.34 atm of chlorine (CI,) at 641. "C. Answer the folowing questions about this system: nise under these conditions, wil the pressure of NOCI zend to rise or falil? O fall Is it possibie to reverse this tendency by adding NO in other words, you said the pressure ot NOCI aill tend to rise, can that be changed to a tendency to fall by adding NO? Similarly, if you said the pressure of NOCI wit tend to fall, can that be changed to a tendency to rae by adding NO O yes One IN you said the tendency can be reversed in the second question, calculate the minimum pressure of NO needed to reverse it. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
Consider the following equilibrium: 2NOCI (2) – 2NO (2) +Cl, @) aG-41. kJ Now suppose a reaction vessel is filled with 4.69 atm of nitrosyl chloride (NOCI) and 4.34 atm of chlorine (CI,) at 641. "C. Answer the folowing questions about this system: nise under these conditions, wil the pressure of NOCI zend to rise or falil? O fall Is it possibie to reverse this tendency by adding NO in other words, you said the pressure ot NOCI aill tend to rise, can that be changed to a tendency to fall by adding NO? Similarly, if you said the pressure of NOCI wit tend to fall, can that be changed to a tendency to rae by adding NO O yes One IN you said the tendency can be reversed in the second question, calculate the minimum pressure of NO needed to reverse it. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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Problem 90E: In a 3.0-L vessel, the following equilibrium partial pressures are measured: N2, 190 torr; H2, 317...
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