What is the effect of increasing pressure on the equilibrium of an exothermic re

Practice Questions

Q1
What is the effect of increasing pressure on the equilibrium of an exothermic reaction with fewer moles of gas on the product side?
  1. Shifts to the left.
  2. Shifts to the right.
  3. No effect.
  4. Increases temperature.

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the effect of increasing pressure on the equilibrium of an exothermic reaction with fewer moles of gas on the product side?
  • Step 1: Understand what equilibrium means. It is a state where the forward and reverse reactions happen at the same rate.
  • Step 2: Identify the type of reaction. In this case, it is an exothermic reaction, which means it releases heat.
  • Step 3: Look at the number of gas moles on each side of the reaction. The product side has fewer moles of gas.
  • Step 4: Know that increasing pressure affects gas reactions. It tends to shift the equilibrium towards the side with fewer gas moles.
  • Step 5: Since the product side has fewer moles of gas, increasing pressure will shift the equilibrium to the product side.
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