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Le Chatelier's Principle
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System:
Co(H2O)6^2+(aq) + 4Cl^-(aq) <==> CoCl4^2-(aq) + 6H2O(l) Q: What would happen when you add HCl as a source of Cl- ions?
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Tanimoto
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if NaCl is added to this equation:
[Co(OH2)6]2+ + 4 Cl- + heat ->(supposed to be double arrow) [CoCl4]2- + 6 H2O would the
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L
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Ok, so using Le Chatelier's Principle
If you add heat to an exothermic reaction, the equilibrium will shift to the left. If you
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K
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RE: Le Chatelier's principle.
this was the whole question i was given. Write a short account of around 250 words in total, with
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trigger
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Did the equation do not know the 2nd questions"s answers for the problems
a) 2O3(g) = 3 O2(g) + heat (O3 IS UNDERLINED)
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Shanta
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How does Le Chatelier's principle explain the result you obtained when you add HCL to a suspension of Ca(OH)2 in water? Where
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J
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How does Le Chatelier's principle explain the result you obtained after the addition of NaOH?
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Emily
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I'm reviewing for a test and I'm on Le Chatelier's principle. Decreasing the temperature of an exothermic reaction shifts the
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a Canadian
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un-ionized aspirn molecules can readily penetrate the stomach lining into a region of less adicity. This is where the stomach
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Lena
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Mg(OH)2=Mg2 + 2OH-
a) which species would react with if an acid H+ is added to the mixture? my answer is the equation will shift
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Andrew78
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Given the following exothermic, equilibrium reaction:
3 H2(g) + N2(g) <--> 2NH3(g) Using Le Chatelier's Principle, which of the
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Jimmy mendoz
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We have this following gas equilibrium :
H2 + Cl2 <==> 2HCl + 184 kJ then predict the following to know Le chatlier's prediction
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MAD
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Consider the equilibrium 2NOCl (g) <---> 2NO (g) + Cl2 (g). In a 1 L container @ equilibrium there are 1.0 mol NOCL, 0.70 mol
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Anna
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NH4HS(s )<=>NH3(g)+ H2S(g) ∆H = +93 kilojoues
The equilibrium,above is established by placing solid NH4HS in an evacuated
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Paul
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Imagine a hypothetical reacion for which,
�H = 0 kJ · mol−1. Considering the Le Chatelier principle, which of the following
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Eddy
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If the temperature of the system PCl5 (g) =PCl3 (s) + Cl2 (g) + 92.5 kj. is increased, predict the direction of th Le
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Shane
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What was Le Chatelier's principle on
the effect on the equilibrium yield of nitric oxide of increasing the pressure and The
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trigger
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Will increasing the temperature of H20 before dissolving Ca(IO3)2 affect how much Ca(IO3)2 is dissolved? I think this has
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Minuet
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I have this question in front of me concerning Methanol (CH3OH) & how geseous methanol is formed via the following
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Travis
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The system H2 (g) + 3N2 (g) = NH3 (s) is at equilibrium.Use Le Chatelier's principle to predict the direction in which the
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Shane
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Methanol, CH3OH, is produced on an industrial scale from carbon monoxide and hydrogen. At the temperatures used, gaseous
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Adam
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How does Le Chatelier's principle explain the result you obtained when you added HCL to a suspension of Ca(OH)2 in water?
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mary
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NH4HS(s) reverse reaction arrow NH3(g) + H2S(g)
Using Le Chatelier's principle, explain how increasing the temperature would
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Kat
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I completely understand Le Chateliers principle but I have no idea about these questions. They're due tomorrow so fast help
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k
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CH4 (g)+ H2O (g) --->/<---- 3H2 + CO
Use Le Chateliers Principle to explain what will happen to the number of moles of hydrogen
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Student
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Please tell me if these are right.
1.According to Le Chatelier’s principle, what is the effect on the products when N2 is added
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Carrie
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1-HI, H2 and I2 are placed in a container at 458 ° C. Among these substances 2H (g) <----> H2 (g) + I2 (g) [HI] = 0.15 M when
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Hiba
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2Mg + O2--->2MgO
If more magnesium is added a.the reaction will shift to the right. b.the reaction will shift to the left.
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Anonymous
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I'm doing a lab for Le Chatelier's Principle. I'm concerned that all my answers sound very similar. Can someone help me and let
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Tammy
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consider equilibrium equation below
`Mg(NO3)2(aq) + 2Na(OH)(aq) <--> Mg(OH)2(s) + 2NaNO3 (aq) If NH3 is added, according to Le
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sam
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What's the difference between the pressure of a system and the partial pressures in relation to Le Chatelier's principles?
I know
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Sunny
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For the following reaction if the reaction temperature was increased would the equilibrium shift to the right or the left,not
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Andy
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Can anyone explain Le Chatelier's principal? How you know when it shifts to the products and reactants? Such as in
3O2(g) --><--
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samantha
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Mg(OH)2=Mg2 + 2OH-
a) which species would react with if an acid H+ is added to the mixture? my answer is the equation will shift
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Andrew78
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Using Le Chateliers priniciple to predict the effect of the addition of sodium hyroxide to calcium hydroxide
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Using Le Chateliers priniciple to predict the effect of the addition of hydrochloric acid solution to calcium hydroxide and
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Apply Le Chatelier's principle to predict whether, and in which direction, the following established equilibrium would be
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Use the reaction, which produces ammonia, to answer the question.
N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⇄ 2NH3(g) Which change would happen in the
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In each of the following questions, identify which way (to the left or to the right) does equilibrium shift to relieve the
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Consider the following reversible reaction at equilibrium: C6H12O6 (aq) + 6 O2(g) ⇌ 6 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(l). If oxygen gas is
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Consider the following reversible reaction at equilibrium: C6H12O6 (aq) + 6 O2(g) ⇌ 6 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(l). Given that this
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In our present experiment, we demonstrate Le Chatelier Principle in what manner(s)?
Group of answer choices changing the
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If Reaction B (attached) was at equilibrium and then the pressure in its container was increased, ____ CH3OH would be present
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Equilibrium and Stability Quick Check 4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Use the chemical equation showing the dissolution of sodium
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5) What does Le Chatelier's principle say will happen when external changes are made to a system that includes reversible
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Use the equation to answer the question. H2O(l) + heat ⇄ H2O(g) A sample of water is at equilibrium at 100°C. Which statement
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Column A
1. The temperature of reaction A is decreased when heat is removed from the system. 2. The temperature of reaction B is
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Column A
1. The pressure on the system is decreased. 2. The pressure on the system is increased. Column B a.The equilibrium will
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Column A
1. Sulfur trioxide gas (SO3) is removed from the system. 2. More Sulfur trioxide gas (SO3) is added to the system. 3.
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When a product is removed from a reaction system at equilibrium, how does the system react to compensate for the stress that is
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