1. Define LeChâtelier's Principle. reaction and cause a shift? For what conditions are required to disturb an equilibriu
-
answerhappygod
- Site Admin
- Posts: 899604
- Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:13 am
1. Define LeChâtelier's Principle. reaction and cause a shift? For what conditions are required to disturb an equilibriu
1. Define LeChâtelier's Principle. reaction and cause a shift? For what conditions are required to disturb an equilibrium 2. The reaction shown below is a hypothetical chemical equation: 2B 3C 2A + 3D heat The equilibrium reaction has established itself. Indicate whether there is a shift to the reactants, products, or no shift when the equilibrium reaction is subjected to the following changes: a. Addition of more C b. Removal of D c. Cooling the reaction flask with ice d. Addition of catalyst e. Addition of compound Z (with no common ions) 3. The reaction shown below has established equilibrium: FeBr3) + Br (9) FeBr 04 A general formula for the dissociation of ionic compounds in water is: AB (8) → A (aq) + B (aq) The following reagents all dissociate in water into their component cation and anion Circle which reagents share a common ion with the equilibrium reaction above. HCI NaOH HBr KF Mg(BrO3)2 KB Libro The common ion is: Would addition of these reagents will result in a shift to reactants or products?
Join a community of subject matter experts. Register for FREE to view solutions, replies, and use search function. Request answer by replying!