Indicate if you should add/increase or remove/decrease the following stresses when applied to the equilibrium so that the reactants 2NO (g) + H₂ (g) are made. 2NO(g) + H₂ (g) <-> N₂O (g) + H₂O (g) (exothermic reaction) Check all that apply. remove/decrease Concentration of H₂ remove/decrease heat 0000000 add/increase heat add/increase concentration of H₂ add/increase pressure add/increase Concentration of N₂O remove/decrease Concentration of N₂O remove/decrease pressure

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Indicate if you should add/increase or remove/decrease the following stresses when applied to the equilibrium so that the reactants 2NO(g) + H₂ (g) are made.
2NO(g) + H₂ (g) <--> N₂O(g) + H₂O (g) (exothermic reaction) Check all that apply.
remove/decrease Concentration of H₂
remove decrease heat
add/increase heat
add/increase concentration of H₂
add/increase pressure
add/increase Concentration of N₂O
remove/decrease Concentration of N₂O
remove/decrease pressure
Transcribed Image Text:Indicate if you should add/increase or remove/decrease the following stresses when applied to the equilibrium so that the reactants 2NO(g) + H₂ (g) are made. 2NO(g) + H₂ (g) <--> N₂O(g) + H₂O (g) (exothermic reaction) Check all that apply. remove/decrease Concentration of H₂ remove decrease heat add/increase heat add/increase concentration of H₂ add/increase pressure add/increase Concentration of N₂O remove/decrease Concentration of N₂O remove/decrease pressure
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