For the exothermic reaction 3H2(g) + N2(g) 2NH3(g) which of the following changes could be carried out in such a way as to not cause the reaction to shift either to the left or to the right?
removing NH3 and adding H2
removing NH3 and lowering the temperature
removing NH3 and raising the temperature
removing NH3 and decreasing the volume
Answer:
IT's removing NH3 and adding H2 .
I'm 100% sure
removing NH3 and adding H2
i think it is the first choice.
The answers post by the user, for information only, FunQA.com does not guarantee the right.
More Questions and Answers:
In relation to the natural resource rubber, what are its sources, uses, and problems associated with its use??
I have to do a poster on the periodic table. what should i include??
Can a strong acid such as HNO3 dissolve?
If I filled a balloon with a ton of carbon dioxide, would it crush me?
Write the result in scientific notation.?
Combining a light gas combined with another light gas will result to a much heavier gas?
Why did the flavour of my chocolate change?
Chemistry question involving molality and molarity.?
Consider the system 4NH3(g) + 3O2(g) = 2N2(g) + 6H2O(g) + heat...?