Consider the following system at equilibrium where K = 0.159 and AH = -111 kJ/mol at 723 K. N₂ (9) + 3 H₂ (9) ⇒ 2 NH3 (9) The production of NH3 (9) is favored by: Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: 1. decreasing the temperature. 2. decreasing the pressure (by changing the volume). 3. decreasing the volume. 4. removing NH3. 5. adding H₂.

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Consider the following system at equilibrium where K = 0.159 and AH° = -111 kJ/mol at 723 K.
N₂ (9) + 3 H₂ (9)
2 NH3 (9)
The production of NH3 (9) is favored by:
Indicate True (I) or False (F) for each of the following:
1. decreasing the temperature.
2. decreasing the pressure (by changing the volume).
3. decreasing the volume.
4. removing NH3.
5. adding H₂.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following system at equilibrium where K = 0.159 and AH° = -111 kJ/mol at 723 K. N₂ (9) + 3 H₂ (9) 2 NH3 (9) The production of NH3 (9) is favored by: Indicate True (I) or False (F) for each of the following: 1. decreasing the temperature. 2. decreasing the pressure (by changing the volume). 3. decreasing the volume. 4. removing NH3. 5. adding H₂.
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This question is based on Le-chatalier's principle that suggests that on changing any parameter of the system that is at equilibrium, it will shift in the direction where effect of that change gets eliminated.

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