Science, asked by brahamdutt1973, 4 months ago

vi) 3H2 (g) + N2 (g)
→ 2NH3 (g) which type of reaction it have​

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Answered by MOHAMMADMUSA
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Answer:

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Answered by pukultanvi4444
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Answer:

N2(g)(+(3H2(g)(⇔ 2NH3(g)

Increasing(pressure(shifts(the(equilibrium(towards(the(side(with(fewer(total(

molecules(as(shown(in(the(balanced(chemical(equation.((In(this(example,(increasing(

pressure(would(shift(the(equilibrium(towards(ammonia((2(molecules),(while(

decreasing(pressure(shifts(the(equilibrium(towards(nitrogen(and(hydrogen((4(total(

molecules,(one(of(nitrogen(and(three(of(hydrogen).

If(a(catalyst(is(part(of(the equilibrium,(both(the(forward(and(reverse(reactions(

occur(faster.((However,(the(ratio(of(forward/reverse(reaction(remains(the(same.((No(

net(shift(in(equilibrium(position(occurs(due(to(a(catalyst.

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