Respuesta :
Explanation:
C(s) + H2O (g) <==> CO(g) + H2(g)
(a) adding more C to the reaction mixture
According to Le Chatelier's principle, adding additional reactant to a system will shift the equilibrium to the right, towards the side of the products - formation of additional hydrogen gas.
(b) adding more H2O to the reaction mixture
According to Le Chatelier's principle, adding additional reactant to a system will shift the equilibrium to the right, towards the side of the products - formation of additional hydrogen gas.
(c) raising the temperature of the reaction mixture
Since this reaction is endothermic, heat is a reactant. By Le Chatelier's principle, increasing the temperature will shift the equilibrium to the right, the formation of less hydrogen gas
(d) increasing the volume of the reaction mixture
When the volume of a system is increased (and the temperature is constant), the pressure will decrease. The equilibrium will shift in a direction that increases the number of gas molecules so that the pressure is also increased. A decrease in pressure will: Favour the reaction that increases the number of gas molecules. So formation of additional hydrogen gas
(e) adding a catalyst to the reaction mixture
- have no effect on the quantity of hydrogen gas. It must increases the rate at which the reaction is completed.
(f) adding an inert gas to the reaction mixture
- have no effect on the quantity of hydrogen gas.