The Mixture will become darker more intense color
No.
The correct answer is a simple one: The system is unaffected by a catalyst in a system in equilibrium.
Energy is always conserved in a chemical reaction. If heat of reaction is positive, the mixture gets heated and may require external cooling to continue the reaction in the forward direction. If the reaction is endothermic, i.e. heat of reaction is negative, the mixture gets cooled and may need external supply of heat to maintain the reaction in forward direction. When the reaction is at an equilibrium, the heat of reaction is either zero or the mixture has attained an equilibrium with some definite ratios of the reaction products. The total energy of the system is conserved.
Equilibrium is pushed to the reactant side
This is because there are solid particles suspended in the mixture although it is more stable than a suspension.
equilibrium conversion is that which is at equilibrium concentration
No.
No
The correct answer is a simple one: The system is unaffected by a catalyst in a system in equilibrium.
The mass action effect is the shift in the position of equilibrium through the addition or removal of a participant in the equilibrium.
Le Chatelier's principle says that, when a equilibrium is disturbed by adding or removing one or more of the contents, the system will attain a new equilibrium to minimize its effect. So when reactants are added to the system, some of they will react and give products in order to gain the new equilibrium.
the forwrd reaction is favored
Increasing the intensity of light will increase the number of photons arriving per second. Increasing intensity has no effect on photon energy.
Energy is always conserved in a chemical reaction. If heat of reaction is positive, the mixture gets heated and may require external cooling to continue the reaction in the forward direction. If the reaction is endothermic, i.e. heat of reaction is negative, the mixture gets cooled and may need external supply of heat to maintain the reaction in forward direction. When the reaction is at an equilibrium, the heat of reaction is either zero or the mixture has attained an equilibrium with some definite ratios of the reaction products. The total energy of the system is conserved.
Magnetic Field Intensity,
Consuming too much alcohol can temporarily upset equilibrium.
Equilibrium is pushed to the reactant side