This document discusses Le Chatelier's Principle and how chemical equilibriums respond to changes in concentration, pressure, and temperature. It contains 5 multiple choice questions that test the application of Le Chatelier's Principle by asking how different equilibriums would shift in response to an increase in concentration of a reactant, a doubling of pressure, a decrease in temperature, or a combination of pressure and temperature changes.
This document discusses Le Chatelier's Principle and how chemical equilibriums respond to changes in concentration, pressure, and temperature. It contains 5 multiple choice questions that test the application of Le Chatelier's Principle by asking how different equilibriums would shift in response to an increase in concentration of a reactant, a doubling of pressure, a decrease in temperature, or a combination of pressure and temperature changes.
This document discusses Le Chatelier's Principle and how chemical equilibriums respond to changes in concentration, pressure, and temperature. It contains 5 multiple choice questions that test the application of Le Chatelier's Principle by asking how different equilibriums would shift in response to an increase in concentration of a reactant, a doubling of pressure, a decrease in temperature, or a combination of pressure and temperature changes.
This document discusses Le Chatelier's Principle and how chemical equilibriums respond to changes in concentration, pressure, and temperature. It contains 5 multiple choice questions that test the application of Le Chatelier's Principle by asking how different equilibriums would shift in response to an increase in concentration of a reactant, a doubling of pressure, a decrease in temperature, or a combination of pressure and temperature changes.
1. Predict the shift in the following equilibrium when Fe3+ is added:
FeSCN2+(aq) Fe3+(aq) + SCN-(aq) A. Shifts right B. Shifts left C. No change
2. Predict the change in the following equilibrium when the pressure is
doubled: 2O3(g) 3O2(g) A. Shifts left B. Shifts right C. No change
3. Predict the change in the following equilibrium when the pressure is
doubled: N2(g) + O2(g) 2NO(g) A. Shifts left B. Shifts right C. No change
4. Predict the shift in the following equilibrium when the temperature is
decreased: N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g) H = -46.3 kJ/mol A. Shifts right B. Shifts left C. No change
5. Consider the reaction:
2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2SO3(g) H = -198.2 kJ/mol. What combination of pressure and temperature will maximize the yield of SO3? A. High pressure, high temperature B. Low pressure, high temperature C. Low pressure, low temperature D. High pressure, low temperature