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Consider the equilibrium reaction CO(g)+H2O(g)CO2(g)+H2(g) Determine how each ch

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Question

Consider the equilibrium reaction

CO(g)+H2O(g)CO2(g)+H2(g)

Determine how each change in the left-hand column will stress the system and in which direction the equilibrium reaction will shift in response.

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Remove H2O(g)

Choices for equilibrium shif:

Forward reaction rate temporarily decreases, Reverse reaction rate temporarily decrease, Reverse reaction rate temporarily increases, Forward reaction rate temporarily increases

Choices for system stress:

increase reactant , increase product, decrease product, decrease reactant

Change System Stress Equilibrium shift Add CO(g)

Remove H2O(g)

Add CO2(g) Remove H2(g)

Explanation / Answer

Change System Stress Equilibrium shift Add CO(g) increase product Forward reaction rate temporarily increases Remove H2O(g) increase reactant Reverse reaction rate temporarily increases Add CO2(g) increase reactant Reverse reaction rate temporarily increases Remove H2(g) increase product Forward reaction rate temporarily increases