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Problem 13.16 Consider the equilibrium for the water-gas shift reaction: CO( g )

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Problem 13.16

Consider the equilibrium for the water-gas shift reaction:
CO(g)+H2O(g)?CO2(g)+H2(g)
Use Le Chatelier's principle to predict how the concentration of H2 will change (also account for the change using the reaction quotient Qc) when the equilibrium is disturbed by:

Part A

Adding CO.

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Part B

Adding CO2.

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Part C

Removing H2O.

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Part D

Removing CO2.

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Problem 13.16

Consider the equilibrium for the water-gas shift reaction:
CO(g)+H2O(g)?CO2(g)+H2(g)
Use Le Chatelier's principle to predict how the concentration of H2 will change (also account for the change using the reaction quotient Qc) when the equilibrium is disturbed by:

Part A

Adding CO.

Adding . H2 concentration decreases H2 concentration increases

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Part B

Adding CO2.

Adding . H2 concentration decreases H2 concentration increases

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Part C

Removing H2O.

Removing . H2 concentration decreases H2 concentration increases

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Part D

Removing CO2.

Removing . H2 concentration decreases H2 concentration increases

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Explanation / Answer


PartA
H2 concentration increases

PartB

H2 concentration decreases

PartC

H2 concentration decreases

PartD

H2 concentration increases