Course name: College Chemistry. Course code: Lab CHM 141 Explain questions (1-5) based on this reaction why equilibrium shift to the right, left or not be affected. (Le Chatelier's Principle) (b) Suppose the reaction system H2S(g) + Cl2(g) S(s) + 2 HCl(g) has already reached a state of chemical equilibrium. Predict the effect of the following changes on the position of the equilibrium. State whether the equilibrium will shift to the right, will shift to the left, or will not be affected. (i) Additional Cl2(g) is added to the system. (ii) Half the S(s) present in the system is removed. (iii) An "acid scrubber" is added to the container that removes HCl(g) from the system by reacting with it. (iv) A very efficient catalyst is used to lower the activation energy by half. (v) Pressure on the system is increased.

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Course name: College Chemistry.
Course code: Lab CHM 141
Explain questions (1-5) based on this reaction why equilibrium shift to the right, left or not be affected.
(Le Chatelier's Principle)
(b) Suppose the reaction system
H2S(g) + Cl2(g) S(s) + 2 HCl(g)
has already reached a state of chemical equilibrium. Predict the effect of the following
changes on the position of the equilibrium. State whether the equilibrium will shift to the
right, will shift to the left, or will not be affected.
(i)
Additional Cl2(g) is added to the system.
(ii) Half the S(s) present in the system is removed.
(iii) An "acid scrubber" is added to the container that removes HCl(g) from the system
by reacting with it.
(iv) A very efficient catalyst is used to lower the activation energy by half.
(v)
Pressure on the system is increased.
Transcribed Image Text:Course name: College Chemistry. Course code: Lab CHM 141 Explain questions (1-5) based on this reaction why equilibrium shift to the right, left or not be affected. (Le Chatelier's Principle) (b) Suppose the reaction system H2S(g) + Cl2(g) S(s) + 2 HCl(g) has already reached a state of chemical equilibrium. Predict the effect of the following changes on the position of the equilibrium. State whether the equilibrium will shift to the right, will shift to the left, or will not be affected. (i) Additional Cl2(g) is added to the system. (ii) Half the S(s) present in the system is removed. (iii) An "acid scrubber" is added to the container that removes HCl(g) from the system by reacting with it. (iv) A very efficient catalyst is used to lower the activation energy by half. (v) Pressure on the system is increased.
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