The following equilibrium is established in a closed container. C(s)+O 2 (g) ⇌ CO 2 (g) ΔH= − 393 kJ The change in equilibrium concentration of C(s), O 2 (g) and CO 2 (g) due to the following changes should be identified. Pressure is decreased Temperature is increased Carbon is added Oxygen is added Carbon dioxide is added Volume of the system is increased Catalyst is added Heat source is removed. Concept introduction: According to Le Chatelier’s principle, to any change in reaction at equilibrium, the reaction will shift to the direction to overcome that change. For any reaction, the species, in pure solid or liquid form are not shown in expression of equilibrium constant, thus, any change in those species will not affect the equilibrium.
The following equilibrium is established in a closed container. C(s)+O 2 (g) ⇌ CO 2 (g) ΔH= − 393 kJ The change in equilibrium concentration of C(s), O 2 (g) and CO 2 (g) due to the following changes should be identified. Pressure is decreased Temperature is increased Carbon is added Oxygen is added Carbon dioxide is added Volume of the system is increased Catalyst is added Heat source is removed. Concept introduction: According to Le Chatelier’s principle, to any change in reaction at equilibrium, the reaction will shift to the direction to overcome that change. For any reaction, the species, in pure solid or liquid form are not shown in expression of equilibrium constant, thus, any change in those species will not affect the equilibrium.
The following equilibrium is established in a closed container.
C(s)+O2(g)⇌CO2 (g) ΔH=−393 kJ
The change in equilibrium concentration of C(s), O2 (g) and CO2(g) due to the following changes should be identified.
Pressure is decreased
Temperature is increased
Carbon is added
Oxygen is added
Carbon dioxide is added
Volume of the system is increased
Catalyst is added
Heat source is removed.
Concept introduction:
According to Le Chatelier’s principle, to any change in reaction at equilibrium, the reaction will shift to the direction to overcome that change. For any reaction, the species, in pure solid or liquid form are not shown in expression of equilibrium constant, thus, any change in those species will not affect the equilibrium.
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