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Le Chatelier's Principle 1) Consider the following equilibrium, established in a 2-L flask at 30C. CO(g) + H2O(g) CO2(g) + H2(g) H = -41.

2 kJ

What will happen to the concentration of CO if the temperature is increased? (a) It will increase. (b) It will decrease. (c) It will not change. 2) Consider the following equilibrium, established in a 3-L flask at 1227C. 2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2SO3(g) K = 0.15

What will happen to the concentration of SO3 if the concentration of SO2 is increased? (a) It will increase. (b) It will decrease. (c) It will not change. 3) Consider the following equilibrium, established in a 3-L flask at 50C. NiO(s) + CO(g) Ni(s) + CO2(g)

Which direction will the equilibrium shift if the pressure is increased? (a) To the right. (b) To the left. (c) The position of the equilibrium will not change. 4) Consider the following equilibrium, established in a 1-L flask at 20C. Fe3O4(s) + CO(g) 3FeO(s) + CO2(g) H = 19 kJ

What will happen to the concentration of CO if the temperature is decreased? (a) It will increase. (b) It will decrease. (c) It will not change.

5) Consider the following equilibrium, established in a 1-L flask at 20C. Fe3O4(s) + CO(g) 3FeO(s) + CO2(g) H = 19 kJ

What will happen to the concentration of CO2 if more Fe3O4 is added? (a) It will increase. (b) It will decrease. (c) It will not change. 6) Consider the following equilibrium, established in a 2-L flask at 50C. CS2(g) + 4H2(g) CH4(g) + 2H2S(g)

If the pressure is increased, in which direction will the equilibrium shift? (a) To the right. (b) To the left. (c) The position of the equilibrium will not change. 7) Consider the following equilibrium, established in a 1-L flask at 20C. CO(g) + H2O(g) CO2(g) + H2(g) H = -41.2 kJ

What will happen to the concentration of CO2 if the temperature is decreased? (a) It will increase. (b) It will decrease. (c) It will not change. 8) Consider the following equilibrium, established in a 2-L flask at 40C. CH4(g) + 2H2S(g) CS2(g) + 4H2(g)

If the pressure is decreased, in which direction will the equilibrium shift? (a) To the right. (b) To the left. (c) The position of the equilibrium will not change.

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