11) Consider the reaction 2 SO2(g) + O2(g) <=> 2 SO3(g), which is exothermic as written. What would be the effect on the equilibrium position of adding a suitable catalyst?
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Reaction would go to the right, making more "reactants" |
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No change on the equilibrium position |
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Reaction would go to the left, making more "products" |
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Reaction would go to the right, making more "products" |
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Reaction would go to the left, making more "reactants" |
12) Consider the reaction Br2(g) <=> 2 Br(g), which is endothermic as written. What would be the effect on the equilibrium position of removing Br2(g)?
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Reaction would go to the left, making more "reactants" |
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No change on the equilibrium position |
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C. |
Reaction would go to the right, making more "products" |
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D. |
Reaction would go to the left, making more "products" |
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Reaction would go to the right, making more "reactants" |
11.Consider the reaction 2 SO2(g) + O2(g) <=> 2 SO3(g), which is exothermic as written. What would be the effect on the equilibrium position of adding a suitable catalyst?
Answer.B.No change on the equilibrium position
Explanation
Catalyst doesnot influence of equilibrium postion
No change on the equilibrium position |
12) Consider the reaction Br2(g) <=> 2 Br(g), which is endothermic as written. What would be the effect on the equilibrium position of removing Br2(g)?
Answer.A.Reaction would go to the left, making more "reactants"
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