The following reaction is at equilibrium: 2 NO (g) + 02 (g)2 2 NO2 (g) AH° =- 112 kJ According to Le Châtelier's principle, determine the shift in equilibrium for each of the following actions: I. removal of NO (g) II. increasing the temperature III. decreasing the volume IV. removal of NO2 (g)

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The following reaction is at equilibrium:
2 NO (g) + 02 (g)2 2 NO2 (g) AH° = – 112 kJ
According to Le Châtelier's principle, determine the shift in equilibrium for each of the following actions:
I. removal of NO (g)
II. increasing the temperature
III. decreasing the volume
IV. removal of NO2 (g)
Transcribed Image Text:The following reaction is at equilibrium: 2 NO (g) + 02 (g)2 2 NO2 (g) AH° = – 112 kJ According to Le Châtelier's principle, determine the shift in equilibrium for each of the following actions: I. removal of NO (g) II. increasing the temperature III. decreasing the volume IV. removal of NO2 (g)
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Transcribed Image Text:I. Left II. Left III. Right IV. Right I. Left II. Right OBI. Right IV. Right I. Left II. Right III. Left IV. Right I. Left II. Left OD. II. Left IV. Right I. Right II. Right OE I. Left IV. Left
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