Using Le Chatelier's Principle to predict the result of changing concentration Hydrogen sulfide and oxygen react to form sulfur dioxide and water, like this: 2H₂S(g)+30₂(g) → 2SO₂(g) + 2H₂O(g) Suppose a mixture of H₂S, O₂, SO₂ and H₂O has come to equilibrium in a closed reaction vessel. Predict what chang perturbations in the table below will cause in the composition of the mixture in the vessel. Also decide whether the eq the right or left. perturbation Some H₂S is added. Some H₂O is removed. change in composition The pressure of O₂ will The pressure of SO₂ will The pressure of H₂S will The pressure of O₂ will ? ? ? ? shift in equilibrium to the right to the left (none) to the right to the left Ⓒ (none)

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Using Le Chatelier's Principle to predict the result of
Hydrogen sulfide and oxygen react to form sulfur dioxide and water, like this:
2H₂S(g)+30₂(g) 2SO₂(g) +2H₂O(g)
Suppose a mixture of H₂S, O₂, SO₂ and H₂O has come to equilibrium in a closed reaction vessel. Predict what chang
perturbations in the table below will cause in the composition of the mixture in the vessel. Also decide whether the equ
the right or left.
perturbation
Some H₂S is added.
Some H₂O is removed.
change in composition
The pressure of O₂ will
The pressure of SO₂ will
The pressure of H₂S will
The pressure of O₂ will
?
concentration
?
?
?
V
shift in equilibrium
to the right
O to the left
(none)
Oto the right
Oto the left
(none)
Transcribed Image Text:Using Le Chatelier's Principle to predict the result of Hydrogen sulfide and oxygen react to form sulfur dioxide and water, like this: 2H₂S(g)+30₂(g) 2SO₂(g) +2H₂O(g) Suppose a mixture of H₂S, O₂, SO₂ and H₂O has come to equilibrium in a closed reaction vessel. Predict what chang perturbations in the table below will cause in the composition of the mixture in the vessel. Also decide whether the equ the right or left. perturbation Some H₂S is added. Some H₂O is removed. change in composition The pressure of O₂ will The pressure of SO₂ will The pressure of H₂S will The pressure of O₂ will ? concentration ? ? ? V shift in equilibrium to the right O to the left (none) Oto the right Oto the left (none)
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