First read this to understand equilibrium: if the point of equilibrium moves to the left there will be more reactants than products. If the point of equilibrium moves to the right there will be more products than reactants. Le Chatelier's principle states that whatever you do to the reaction, the reaction will try and reverse the effects. Eg: heat it, and it will try and cool it down.
ANSWER: If you increase the concentration of the reactants (left side), according to Le Chatelier's principle the reaction will try and get rid of the extra reactants, so it will decrease the concentration of reactants. This means the position of equilibrium will move to the right, so more products will be formed.
opposite direction.
This is False!!! According to LeChatlier's Principle, increasing the temperature is a strees on the equilibrium. To relieve that stress the reaction will shift producing more of the substances on the side of the reaction that absorbs heat energy.
That requires energy as heat
At a low temperature, which of these factors favors a forward reaction
Increasing the temperature the rate of evaporation increase.
A high temperature favors evaporation and a low temperature favors condensation.
No that is false. Increasing temperature favors the reaction that absorbs energy, not that releases energy as heat.
This is False!!! According to LeChatlier's Principle, increasing the temperature is a strees on the equilibrium. To relieve that stress the reaction will shift producing more of the substances on the side of the reaction that absorbs heat energy.
That requires energy as heat
Favors the reactants.
At a low temperature, which of these factors favors a forward reaction
Increasing the temperature the rate of evaporation increase.
An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat. It favors a negative enthalpy change.
A high temperature favors evaporation and a low temperature favors condensation.
If the Kc expression is greater than 1 in chemistry, it means that the concentration of products in the equilibrium mixture is higher than the concentration of reactants. This suggests that the reaction favors the formation of products at equilibrium.
High Kp ( equilibrium constant of product) means that the reaction favors the product formation. More products are formed.
The catalyst is not a reactant; a catalyst only favors a chemical reaction, the reaction rate and yield.
Yes, high temperature favors evaporation.