3. A small percentage of nitrogen gas and oxygen gas in the air will combine (at high temperatures found in car engines) to produce NO(), which is a component of pollution NAR) + 0,(g) + heat 2NO(g) a Higher engine temperatures are used to minimize carbon monoxide (CO(R)) production. What effect does this higher engine temperature have on the production of NO(g)? Why? b. What effect would high pressure have on the production of NO(g)? Why?

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3. A small percentage of nitrogen gas and oxygen gas in the air will combine (at high temperatures found
in car engines) to produce NO(g), which is a component of pollution
Ng) + 0,(g) + heat 2 2NO(g)
a Higher engine temperatures are used to minimize carbon monoxide (CO(g)) production. What
effect does this higher engine temperature have on the production of NO(g)? Why?
b. What effect would high pressure have on the production of NO(g)? Why?
4. What would be the effect of each of the following on the equilibrium involving the reaction of coke (C(s)
with steam to produce CO(g) and H(g)?
C(s) + H,O(g) 2 Co(g) + H(g)
Addibon of steam
An increase in pressure
Removal of H, as its produced
Adding a catalyst
S The binding of axygen to hemoglobin (abbreviated Hb). giving axyhemoglobin (Hbo.) is partially
regulated by the concentration of H and CO, in the blood. Although the equilibrium is very
cONmplicated,it can be summarized as follows
Hbo,+ H+Co, 2 co,HbH +O,
Transcribed Image Text:Extensions Help Accessibility Last e. Tools B в I UA I text Sedgwick . 30 3. A small percentage of nitrogen gas and oxygen gas in the air will combine (at high temperatures found in car engines) to produce NO(g), which is a component of pollution Ng) + 0,(g) + heat 2 2NO(g) a Higher engine temperatures are used to minimize carbon monoxide (CO(g)) production. What effect does this higher engine temperature have on the production of NO(g)? Why? b. What effect would high pressure have on the production of NO(g)? Why? 4. What would be the effect of each of the following on the equilibrium involving the reaction of coke (C(s) with steam to produce CO(g) and H(g)? C(s) + H,O(g) 2 Co(g) + H(g) Addibon of steam An increase in pressure Removal of H, as its produced Adding a catalyst S The binding of axygen to hemoglobin (abbreviated Hb). giving axyhemoglobin (Hbo.) is partially regulated by the concentration of H and CO, in the blood. Although the equilibrium is very cONmplicated,it can be summarized as follows Hbo,+ H+Co, 2 co,HbH +O,
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