Chemistry, asked by NirArora, 10 months ago

What is the effect of increasing pressure in the reactions?
(i)¬ PCl5(g) ====== PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) (ii) N2(g) + O2(g) ==== = 2NO(g)

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Answered by itzsakshii
7

Answer:

Hlo mate here is ur answer..

Explanation:

Remember the point that as we increase the pressure reaction shift towards less number of moles..

so in 1) reactions shift backwards from 2 moles to 1 mole.

2) In these it has no effect bcoz it have equal moles..

Hope it helps u dear... ❤

Answered by rjchemist
5

Answer:

1)backward direction

2)no effect of pressure

Explanation:

1) as we know the in first reaction the number of mole of product greater than reactant so according to le chatliers principle

2)reaction 2 is in equilibrium so no effect of pressure

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