Consider the following chemical reaction: Heat + 2 NOCl(g) 2 NO(g) + Cl2(g) Whic
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Consider the following chemical reaction: Heat + 2 NOCl(g) 2 NO(g) + Cl2(g) Which of the conditions listed below will result in the equilibrium shifting toward the reactant side, according to Le Châtelier's principle? Consider the following chemical reaction: Heat + 2 NOCl(g) 2 NO(g) + Cl2(g) Which of the conditions listed below will result in the equilibrium shifting toward the reactant side, according to Le Châtelier's principle? heating the reaction adding a catalyst increasing the concentration of NOCl(g) increasing the concentration of Cl2(g)
Explanation / Answer
answer : increasing the concentration of Cl2(g)
explantion :
product concentration increases reaction shifts where product concentration decrease side that means reactant side
Heat + 2 NOCl(g) 2 NO(g) + Cl2(g) ,
(1) heating the reaction : equilibrium shifting toward the product side
(2) adding a catalyst : no change
(3) increasing the concentration of NOCl(g) : equilibrium shifting toward the product side
(4) increasing the concentration of Cl2(g) :equilibrium shifting toward the reactant side
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