Consider the following exothermic reaction system at equilibrium: N2(9) + 3H2(9) = 2NH3(9) Predict how the following changes affect the number of moles of each component of the system after equilibrium is reestablished by completing the table below: Note: Use I for increase, D for decrease, NC for no change N2 H2 NH3 Add N2(9) Remove H2(9) Add NH3(g) Add Ne(g) Increase the temperature (constant P) Decrease the volume (constant T) Add a catalyst

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Consider the following exothermic reaction system at equilibrium:
N2(9) + 3H2(9) 2NH3(g)
Predict how the following changes affect the number of moles of each component of the system after equillbrium is
reestablished by completing the table below:
Note: Use I for increase, D for decrease, NC for no change
N2
H2
NH3
Add N2(9)
Remove H2(9)
Add NH3(9)
Add Ne(g)
Increase the temperature (constant P)
Decrease the volume (constant T)
Add a catalyst
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Transcribed Image Text:Ravlew Toplca) Rafurancos) CHEMWORK Consider the following exothermic reaction system at equilibrium: N2(9) + 3H2(9) 2NH3(g) Predict how the following changes affect the number of moles of each component of the system after equillbrium is reestablished by completing the table below: Note: Use I for increase, D for decrease, NC for no change N2 H2 NH3 Add N2(9) Remove H2(9) Add NH3(9) Add Ne(g) Increase the temperature (constant P) Decrease the volume (constant T) Add a catalyst Submit Show Hints
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