Chemical EquilibriumHard
Question
The dissociation of ammonium carbamate may be represented by the equation
NH4CO2NH2(s) ⇋ 2NH3(g) + CO2(g)
ᐃH0 for the forward reaction is negative. The equilibrium will shift from right to left if there is
NH4CO2NH2(s) ⇋ 2NH3(g) + CO2(g)
ᐃH0 for the forward reaction is negative. The equilibrium will shift from right to left if there is
Options
A.a decrease in pressure
B.an increase in temperature
C.an increase in the concentration of ammonia
D.an increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide
Solution
From KP = (PNH3(g))2 (PCO2(g))
and since reaction is exothermic.
and since reaction is exothermic.
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