Ammonia is produced by reacting nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas is the following reaction: N2(g) + 3H₂(g) 2NH3(g) +92 kJ For each of the following changes at equilibrium, indicate whether the equilibrium shifts in the direction of products, shifts in the direction of reactants, or does not change: Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.

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**Assignment 14**

**Problem 10.30 - Enhanced - with Feedback**

Ammonia is produced by reacting nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas in the following reaction:

\[ \text{N}_2(g) + 3\text{H}_2(g) \rightleftharpoons 2\text{NH}_3(g) + 92 \, \text{kJ} \]

For each of the following changes at equilibrium, indicate whether the equilibrium shifts in the direction of products, shifts in the direction of reactants, or does not change:

**Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.**

The changes at equilibrium listed are:
1. Decrease the temperature
2. Add more \( \text{NH}_3(g) \)
3. Increase the volume of the container
4. Add more \( \text{H}_2(g) \)
5. Remove some \( \text{N}_2(g) \)

There are three bins to place each change into:
- Shifts equilibrium in direction of reactants
- Shifts equilibrium in direction of products
- Equilibrium does not change

**Note:**

To complete the task, drag each change into the correct bin based on how it affects the equilibrium.
Transcribed Image Text:**Assignment 14** **Problem 10.30 - Enhanced - with Feedback** Ammonia is produced by reacting nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas in the following reaction: \[ \text{N}_2(g) + 3\text{H}_2(g) \rightleftharpoons 2\text{NH}_3(g) + 92 \, \text{kJ} \] For each of the following changes at equilibrium, indicate whether the equilibrium shifts in the direction of products, shifts in the direction of reactants, or does not change: **Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.** The changes at equilibrium listed are: 1. Decrease the temperature 2. Add more \( \text{NH}_3(g) \) 3. Increase the volume of the container 4. Add more \( \text{H}_2(g) \) 5. Remove some \( \text{N}_2(g) \) There are three bins to place each change into: - Shifts equilibrium in direction of reactants - Shifts equilibrium in direction of products - Equilibrium does not change **Note:** To complete the task, drag each change into the correct bin based on how it affects the equilibrium.
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