53. Solving a chemistry problem

📂 Coursework 👤 Derkach

Product Description

73. The reaction of reduction of carbon dioxide with coal is expressed by the equation: CO2 (g) C (tv) = 2CO (G), ΔH = -172.6 kJ. In which direction will the equilibrium in the system shift as the temperature rises? Will the equilibrium be disturbed by increasing pressure? Make a conclusion based on the Le Chatelier principle and confirm by calculating the rates of forward and reverse reactions. (The pressure is doubled). Will the equilibrium constant change?

Additional Information

If you do not open the file - install the RAR archiver. Inside the archive you will find a solution in Word format.
Price: $1.27
Seller: Derkach
Category: Coursework
Currency: USD

Secure payment via oplata.info

Related Products

35. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37
Sold: 1

83. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37
Sold: 1

86. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37
Sold: 1

106. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37
Sold: 1

30. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37

17. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37

37. Solving a chemistry problem

Seller: Derkach
$1.37

More from this Seller