Consider the following endothermic reaction at equilibrium: 2NH3 (9) N₂ (g) + 3H₂(g) Le Châtelier's principle predicts that adding N₂ (g) to the system at equilibrium will result in a lower partial pressure of N₂ removal of all of the H₂ (g) a decrease in the concentration of H₂ (g) a decrease in the concentration of NH3 (9) an increase in the value of the equilibrium constant

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Consider the following endothermic reaction at equilibrium:
2NH3 (9) N2 (g) + 3H₂ (g)
Le Châtelier's principle predicts that adding N₂ (g) to the system at equilibrium will result in
O a lower partial pressure of N₂
removal of all of the H₂ (g)
O a decrease in the concentration of H₂ (g)
a decrease in the concentration of NH3(g)
O
O
an increase in the value of the equilibrium constant
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following endothermic reaction at equilibrium: 2NH3 (9) N2 (g) + 3H₂ (g) Le Châtelier's principle predicts that adding N₂ (g) to the system at equilibrium will result in O a lower partial pressure of N₂ removal of all of the H₂ (g) O a decrease in the concentration of H₂ (g) a decrease in the concentration of NH3(g) O O an increase in the value of the equilibrium constant
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Given equilibrium equation :

2 NH3(g) ⇌ N2(g) + 3 H2(g) 

According to Le chatelier principle, if a reaction at equilibrium is subjected to change in parameters like temperature ,pressure or concentration of reactant and product, then the equilibrium shifts in a direction that will minimise the effect of that change.

 

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