The total number of moles of gas on each side of the reaction.
You can determine the rate of a reaction mechanism having fast equilibrium by the number of hydrogen ions that are present. If the reaction has a high number of hydrogen ions then the reaction will have fast equilibrium.
Kc is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction; Kp is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction at constant pressure.
It is impossible to know without more information.
equilibrium will shift to the side of the equation with the least moles in attempt to reduce pressure in the haber process N2+3H2 <--> 2NH3 an increase in pressure causes equilibrium to shift the right because it has the least moles (2 instead of 4) <--> represents a reversible reaction sign
the forwrd reaction is favored
It tells whether products or reactants are favored at equilibrium
Heat of reaction.
The enthalpy of the reaction.
temperature, pressure (in the case of gases), concentration
Heat of reaction.
Yes. If the pressure is increased, even with a noble gas, the reaction equilibrium will shift to alleviate and lower that increased pressure (if there are more moles of gas on one side of the reaction than the other).
atmosphere pressure is increases ,the rate of forward reaction is increases .the equlibrium is changes