Directions: Given the equilibrium reaction (column 1) and the stress applied (column 2), choose the appropriate effect and shift of equilibrium found in column 3 and 4, respectively. Write the letter of the correct answer on your notebook. Equilibrium Reaction Stress Effect Equilibrium Applied Decreasing A. Shift 1. H,(g) + Ch(g) 2 HCI (g) increase A. Forward pressure В. decrease B. Backward C. No effect in the number of moles of HCI(g) C. No Shift 2. Fe,0,(s) + 4H, + heat 3 Fe(s) 4 H,O(g) Increasing A. increase B. decrease Temperature C. No effect A. Forward B. Backward C. No Shift the In the volume of water vapor collected. 3. 2 NO(g) +O, (g) 2 NO,(g) + Addition of A. increase A. Forward heat helium В. decrease B. Backward C. No effect in the number of C. No Shift moles of NO 4. H,COs(aq) -Co,(aq) + H,O(1) Removal of A. increase A. Forward B. decrease C. No effect In the amount of H2CO3 CO2 В. Ваckward C. No Shift
Directions: Given the equilibrium reaction (column 1) and the stress applied (column 2), choose the appropriate effect and shift of equilibrium found in column 3 and 4, respectively. Write the letter of the correct answer on your notebook. Equilibrium Reaction Stress Effect Equilibrium Applied Decreasing A. Shift 1. H,(g) + Ch(g) 2 HCI (g) increase A. Forward pressure В. decrease B. Backward C. No effect in the number of moles of HCI(g) C. No Shift 2. Fe,0,(s) + 4H, + heat 3 Fe(s) 4 H,O(g) Increasing A. increase B. decrease Temperature C. No effect A. Forward B. Backward C. No Shift the In the volume of water vapor collected. 3. 2 NO(g) +O, (g) 2 NO,(g) + Addition of A. increase A. Forward heat helium В. decrease B. Backward C. No effect in the number of C. No Shift moles of NO 4. H,COs(aq) -Co,(aq) + H,O(1) Removal of A. increase A. Forward B. decrease C. No effect In the amount of H2CO3 CO2 В. Ваckward C. No Shift
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