The oxidation of ammonia is a reversible exothermic reaction that proceeds as follows: 4 NH3(g) +5 O2(g) at 4 NO + 6H₂O For each situation described in the table, indicate an increase or decrease in overall concentration from before to after a new equilibrium has been established. Component Stress Equilibrium Concentrations [0₂] NH₂] [NO] NH, 0₂ NO H₂O addition removal addition removal addition removal addition removal [H₂O]

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The oxidation of ammonia is a reversible exothermic reaction that proceeds as follows:
4 NH3)+50₂)
4 NO + 6H₂O
For each situation described in the table, indicate an increase or decrease in overall concentration from
before to after a new equilibrium has been established.
Component
Stress
Equilibrium Concentrations
[0₂]
[NO]
NH₂]
NH,
0₂
NO
H₂O
addition
removal
addition
removal
addition
removal
addition
removal
INIL 1
101
INOL
[H₂O]
[H₂O]
Transcribed Image Text:The oxidation of ammonia is a reversible exothermic reaction that proceeds as follows: 4 NH3)+50₂) 4 NO + 6H₂O For each situation described in the table, indicate an increase or decrease in overall concentration from before to after a new equilibrium has been established. Component Stress Equilibrium Concentrations [0₂] [NO] NH₂] NH, 0₂ NO H₂O addition removal addition removal addition removal addition removal INIL 1 101 INOL [H₂O] [H₂O]
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