Homework For LeChatelier's Principle

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Answer the following questions with the table/system below.


2 H2 (g) + 1 O2 (g) <==> 1 H2O1 (g) + Energy


Stress: Increase Temperature (add, increase, give Energy)

How rxn tries to remove stress: _________________________________________________

Circle: Make more product or more reactant (fill in for pressure changes)__________________

Circle: Favoring: Forward rxn or Backward rxn: (fill in for temperature changes) _____________

Circle: Shift Equilibrium to: Left(more reactant) or Right (more product)




Using the same reaction above

Stress:Increasing Pressure (adding, giving, increasing particles)

How rxn tries to remove stress: _________________________________________________

Circle: Make more product or more reactant (fill in for pressure changes)__________________

Circle: Favoring: Forward rxn or Backward rxn: (fill in for temperature changes) _____________

Circle: Shift Equilibrium to: Left(more reactant) or Right (more product)






Here is a blank answer form you will fill out for each LeChatelier's Principle problem.

Stress: _______________________________________________________________

How rxn tries to remove stress: _________________________________________________

Circle: Make more product or more reactant (fill in for pressure changes)__________________

Circle: Favoring: Forward rxn or Backward rxn: (fill in for temperature changes) _____________

Circle: Shift Equilibrium to: Left(more reactant) or Right (more product)






Here is a blank answer form you will fill out for each LeChatelier's Principle problem.

Stress: _______________________________________________________________

How rxn tries to remove stress: _________________________________________________

Circle: Make more product or more reactant (fill in for pressure changes)__________________

Circle: Favoring: Forward rxn or Backward rxn: (fill in for temperature changes) _____________

Circle: Shift Equilibrium to: Left(more reactant) or Right (more product)




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