Chemistry, asked by jyotisinghania555, 11 months ago

guys, please help me in this question....explain me part a) as well as b)​

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Answered by uniyalsudhir368
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Le Chatelier's principle is an observation about chemical equilibria of reactions. It states that changes in the temperature, pressure, volume, or concentration of a system will result in predictable and opposing changes in the system in order to achieve a new equilibrium state.

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Answered by Rajdeep11111
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HELLO!

(a) Le Chatelier's principle states that when a parameter affecting the rate of reaction is changed, the equilibrium shifts to a particular direction to counter the change.

In the given reaction, when more hydrogen is added, the reactant side gets heavier with the reactant. The equilibrium will shift towards right, i.e., towards the product side and more product will be formed.

When CO is removed, the equilibrium shifts towards the reactants' side to counter the reduction of CO from the reactant side.

(b) Yes, precipitation occurs, check out the attachment for the solution.

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