Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation : The equilibrium constant for the reaction needs to be calculated.
Concept Introduction : An equilibrium reaction can be shown with the help of equilibrium constant Kc. It is can be expressed as:
Le Chatelier's principle states that when we change any one of the reaction conditions the reaction tends to move to minimize the effect of change. Hence it will move in that direction which can reduce the effects of changes.
(b)
Interpretation : The change in the equilibrium due to addition of hydrogen gas needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction : An equilibrium reaction can be shown with the help of equilibrium constant Kc. It is can be expressed as:
Le Chatelier's principle states that when we change any one of the reaction conditions the reaction tends to move to minimize the effect of change. Hence it will move in that direction which can reduce the effects of changes.
(c)
Interpretation : The shift in the equilibrium if the volume of the container changes to 5.00 L keeping temperature constant needs to be explained.
Concept Introduction : An equilibrium reaction can be shown with the help of equilibrium constant Kc. It is can be expressed as:
Le Chatelier's principle states that when we change any one of the reaction conditions the reaction tends to move to minimize the effect of change. Hence it will move in that direction which can reduce the effects of changes.
(d)
Interpretation : The concentration of
Concept Introduction : An equilibrium reaction can be shown with the help of equilibrium constant Kc. It is can be expressed as:
Le Chatelier's principle states that when we change any one of the reaction conditions the reaction tends to move to minimize the effect of change. Hence it will move in that direction which can reduce the effects of changes.
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