Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
Areaction A(g)+B(g)harr2C(g) is an equli...

Areaction `A(g)+B(g)harr2C(g)` is an equlibrium at a certain temperature. Can we increases the amount of products by (i) adding catayst (ii) increasing pressure?

Text Solution

AI Generated Solution

To determine whether we can increase the amount of products in the reaction \( A(g) + B(g) \rightleftharpoons 2C(g) \) by adding a catalyst or increasing pressure, we will analyze each scenario step by step. ### Step 1: Effect of Adding a Catalyst 1. **Understanding the Role of a Catalyst**: A catalyst is a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process. It lowers the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. 2. **Impact on Equilibrium**: When a catalyst is added to a reaction at equilibrium, it does not change the position of the equilibrium. It simply helps the system reach equilibrium faster. 3. **Conclusion for Catalyst**: Therefore, adding a catalyst will not increase the amount of products; it will only help achieve equilibrium more quickly. ### Step 2: Effect of Increasing Pressure ...
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM

    RESONANCE ENGLISH|Exercise Exercise-1 (Part-1)|38 Videos
  • CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM

    RESONANCE ENGLISH|Exercise Exercise-1 (Part-2)|87 Videos
  • CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM

    RESONANCE ENGLISH|Exercise (MSPs)|8 Videos
  • CHEMICAL BONDING

    RESONANCE ENGLISH|Exercise ORGANIC CHEMISTRY(Fundamental Concept )|6 Videos
  • D & F-BLOCK ELEMENTS & THEIR IMPORTANT COMPOUNDS

    RESONANCE ENGLISH|Exercise Match the column|1 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The value of K_(p) for the reaction, A(g) +2B(g) hArr C(g) is 25atm^(-2) at a certain temperature. The value of K_(p) for the reaction , (1)/(2) C(g) hArr (1)/(2) A(g)+B(g) at the same temperature would be :

Formation of ClF_(3) from Cl_(2)and F_(2) is an exothermic process . The equilibrium system can be represented as Cl_(2(g))+3F_(2(g))rArr2ClF_(3(g)),DeltaH=-329kJ Which of the following will increase quantity of ClF_(3) in the equilibrium mixture ? i(A)ncrease in temperature, decrease in pressure, addition of C l 2 (B)Decrease in temperature and pressure, addition of C l F 3 (C)Increase in temperature and pressure, removal of C l 2 (D) Decrease in temperature, increase in pressure, addition of F 2

What happens when an inert gas is added to i. PCl_(5)(g) hArr PCl_(3)(g) +Cl_(2)(g) ii. 2SO_(2)(g)+O_(2)(g) hArr 2SO_(3)(g) at equilibrium at : (a) constant pressure and temperature and temperature, and (b) at constant volume and temperature.

For the reaction H_(2)(g)+I_(2)(g) hArr 2HI(g) , the equilibrium can be shifted in favour of product by

The value of K_(c) for the reaction, N_(2)(g) +2O _2(g) harr2NO_(2)(g) at a certain temperature is 400 . Calculate the value of equilibrium constant for. (i) 2NO_(2)(g)harrN_(2)(g)+2O_(2)(g) , (ii) 1//2N_(2)(g)+O_(2)(g)harrNO_(2)(g)

In the reaction A (g) + B (g) hArr C (g), the backward reaction is favoured by (A) Increase in pressure

For the reaction CO(g)+H_(2)O(g) hArr CO_(2)(g)+H_(2)(g) at a given temperature, the equilibrium amount of CO_(2)(g) can be increased by

Consider the following reaction N_(2)O_(4)(g)hArr2NO_(2)(g)DeltaH=58.6KJ What will be the effect of the following changes on the concentration of N_(2)O_(4) at equilibrium? (i) Increasing the pressure (ii) Increasing the temperature (iii) Increasing the volume (iv) Adding more NO_(2)(g) to the system without changing temperature and pressure (v) Adding catalyst.

Greenhouse gas CO_(2) can be converted to CO(g) by the following reaction CO_(2)(g)+H_(2)(g) rarr CO_(2)+H_(2)O(g) , termed as water gas reaction. Based on your answer in 3,4 mark the correct box: (a) K_(p) will increase with increase in temperature (b) K_(p) will not change with increase in temperature (c) K_(p) will decrease with increase in temperature

A: The reaction 2NO(g) +O_2(g) hArr 2NO_2(g) is favoured in the forward direction with increase of pressure. R : The above reaction is exothermic .

RESONANCE ENGLISH-CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM-Board Level Exercise
  1. Explain why pure liquids and solids can be ignored while writing the e...

    Text Solution

    |

  2. What qualitative information can you obtain from the value of the eq...

    Text Solution

    |

  3. Areaction A(g)+B(g)harr2C(g) is an equlibrium at a certain temperature...

    Text Solution

    |

  4. Why does ice melt slowly at higher altitudes?

    Text Solution

    |

  5. The value of K(c) for the reaction, N(2)(g) +2O 2(g) harr2NO(2)(g) at ...

    Text Solution

    |

  6. If concentration are expressed in moles L^(-1) and pressure in atmosph...

    Text Solution

    |

  7. Describe the effect of : a) addition of H(2) b) addition of CH(3)...

    Text Solution

    |

  8. Discuss the effect of temperature on the equilbrium constant. How does...

    Text Solution

    |

  9. A sample of HI(g) is placed in flask at at pressure of 0.2 atm . At eq...

    Text Solution

    |

  10. The following reaction has attained equilibrium CO(g)+2H(2)(g)hArrCH...

    Text Solution

    |

  11. What is K(c) for the following equilibrium when the equilibrium concen...

    Text Solution

    |

  12. Nitric oxide reacts with Br(2) and gives nitrosul bromide as per react...

    Text Solution

    |

  13. At 1400 K, K( c) = 2.5 xx 10^(-3) for the reaction CH(4)(g)+2H(2)S(g...

    Text Solution

    |

  14. At 473 K, equilibrium constant K(c) for decomposition of phosphorus pe...

    Text Solution

    |

  15. At a certain temperature and total pressures of 10^(5)Pa, iodine vapou...

    Text Solution

    |

  16. Consider the following reaction N(2)O(4)(g)hArr2NO(2)(g)DeltaH=58.6K...

    Text Solution

    |

  17. At 523 K, 1 litre of partially dissociated PCI(5) at 1 atm weighs 2.6...

    Text Solution

    |

  18. A sample of pure PCl(5) was introduced into aln evacuated vessel at 47...

    Text Solution

    |

  19. At 1127 K and atm pressure, a gaseous mixture of CO and CO(2) in equil...

    Text Solution

    |

  20. Dihydrogen gas used in Haber’s process is produced by reacting methane...

    Text Solution

    |