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describe the effect of removal of h2​

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Answered by sangeetasoreng98
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When any system at equilibrium for a long period of time is subjected to change in concentration, temperature, volume, or pressure, (1) the system changes to a new equilibrium and (2) this change partly counteracts the applied change.

So, we can observe from the given change as:

(a) When hydrogen is added, the equilibrium shifts in the forward direction.

(a) When hydrogen is added, the equilibrium shifts in the forward direction.(b) When methanol is added, the equilibrium will shift in backward direction.

(a) When hydrogen is added, the equilibrium shifts in the forward direction.(b) When methanol is added, the equilibrium will shift in backward direction.(c) When CO is removed, the equilibrium will shift in the backward direction.

(a) When hydrogen is added, the equilibrium shifts in the forward direction.(b) When methanol is added, the equilibrium will shift in backward direction.(c) When CO is removed, the equilibrium will shift in the backward direction.(d) When methanol is removed, the equilibrium will shift in the forward direction.

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