Chemistry, 04.08.2021 17:40 bettyrose69
A mixture of reactants and products for the reaction shown below is at
equilibrium in a 5.0 L container. What would most likely happen to the
equilibrium if the volume of the container were reduced to 3.0 L?
N2(g)+ 3H2(g)
2NH3(g)
A. More NH3 would be produced until a new equilibrium position was
reached.
O B. More N2, H2, and NH3 would be produced until a new equilibrium
position was reached.
C. The concentrations of N2, H2, and NH3 would decrease until
equilibrium was reached again.
D. More N2 and H2 would be produced until a new equilibrium
position was reached.
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