Course: College Chemistry Course code: CHM 141 Complete the table that follows, indicate changes in moles by entering I, D, N or? in the table (In =Increase, D =Decrease, N= No change? = Insufficient information to determine.) and if Equilibrium shift write Left, Right or No Change. Please fill in all the blank tables. Do not Incomplete. a b C d Using Le Châtelier's Principle, predict the effect of changing various conditions on the following equilibrium system: 2 CO2(g) + N2(g) + heat = C₂N2(g) + O2(g) Equilibrium shift (left, right, no change) Amount Amount Amount Amount CO₂ N₂ C₂N₂ added Other catalyst added added temperature increased
Course: College Chemistry Course code: CHM 141 Complete the table that follows, indicate changes in moles by entering I, D, N or? in the table (In =Increase, D =Decrease, N= No change? = Insufficient information to determine.) and if Equilibrium shift write Left, Right or No Change. Please fill in all the blank tables. Do not Incomplete. a b C d Using Le Châtelier's Principle, predict the effect of changing various conditions on the following equilibrium system: 2 CO2(g) + N2(g) + heat = C₂N2(g) + O2(g) Equilibrium shift (left, right, no change) Amount Amount Amount Amount CO₂ N₂ C₂N₂ added Other catalyst added added temperature increased
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![Course: College Chemistry
Course code: CHM 141
Complete the table that follows, indicate changes in moles by entering I, D, N or? in the
table (In =Increase, D =Decrease, N= No change? = Insufficient information to determine.) and if
Equilibrium shift write Left, Right or No Change.
Please fill in all the blank tables. Do not Incomplete.
a
b
C
d
Using Le Châtelier's Principle, predict the effect of
changing various conditions on the following equilibrium
system:
2 CO2(g) + N2(g) + heat = C₂N2(g) + O2(g)
Equilibrium shift
(left, right, no change)
Amount Amount Amount Amount
CO₂
N₂
C₂N₂
added
Other
catalyst added
added
temperature
increased](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F6878aecd-2bf2-45a3-892c-d1bb77274841%2Fe91dd726-185e-4378-8e8b-36a607d9edec%2Flgg1zus_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Course: College Chemistry
Course code: CHM 141
Complete the table that follows, indicate changes in moles by entering I, D, N or? in the
table (In =Increase, D =Decrease, N= No change? = Insufficient information to determine.) and if
Equilibrium shift write Left, Right or No Change.
Please fill in all the blank tables. Do not Incomplete.
a
b
C
d
Using Le Châtelier's Principle, predict the effect of
changing various conditions on the following equilibrium
system:
2 CO2(g) + N2(g) + heat = C₂N2(g) + O2(g)
Equilibrium shift
(left, right, no change)
Amount Amount Amount Amount
CO₂
N₂
C₂N₂
added
Other
catalyst added
added
temperature
increased
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