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Chemistry, 05.05.2020 03:04 abronxtale02

Consider the following system at equilibrium:
N2(g)+3H2(g)-2NH3(g)

What will happen to this system if 1.00 mol N subscript 2 is suddenly added?

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The additional collisions between N subscript 2 and H subscript 2 molecules increases the rate in the forward direction and produces more N H subscript 3

The concentrations of each molecule would increase relative to the original amount present.

As the concentration of N H subscript 3 increases, equilibrium shifts to the left and increases H subscript 2 concentration.

The sudden change in the amount of N subscript 2 increases the rate in the reverse direction to compensate and produce more H subscript 2.

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