Biology, asked by jaydenstroud2004, 1 year ago

Many manufacturing processes involve chemical reactions that reach equilibrium.

Why would chemists adjust conditions to favor the forward reaction in a process?


to reduce the amount of product

to increase the amount of reactants

to increase the amount of product

Answers

Answered by MadanSingh74
2

Answer:

Both 1 and 2 option

Explanation:

If product amount reduce ,reactants will carry forward to balance the loss

Answered by mariospartan
1

The correct answer is to increase the amount of products.

Option C

Explanation:

  • In an industrial process, the main aim is to get maximum output. In case of a chemical reaction, the output is the chemical product coming out of the reactions.
  • Most of the reactions have an equilibrium point from where the reaction ceases, or the forward and the backward reaction rates are the same.
  • So, to get the maximum output of the reaction the chemists adjust the temperature, concentration, pressure, etc of the reaction to get maximum output.

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