You get an increased yield of H2CO3, as the equilibrium shifts to the side with fewer moles.
The concentration of reactants is changed.
4 factors that affect reaction rate are Temperature, Stirring, Concentration, and Pressure (only for gases).
There are numerous ways to affect the speed of a chemical reaction. They are add a catalyst, increase the concentration of reactants, increase surface area of reactants, increase pressure, and increase the energy in the environment around the reaction.
The Haber process is a method of making ammonia from Hydrogen and Nitrogen N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) 2 NH3 (g) An increase in pressure will disturb the system from equilibrium and the system will attempt to recover from this by counteracting the increase in pressure. To counteract the increase in pressure the system will favour the process that gives the least number of molecules (thus lowering pressure). as we can see above we have 4 moles of reactants for 2 moles of products in the equation. This means that an increase in pressure will cause an increase in the yield of ammonia. This reaction is also exothermic, so it would be correct to assume from a purely theoretical viewpoint that low temperature and high pressure would be best for this reaction. However the catalyst that is used in this reaction needs a temperature of around 450 degrees celsius to work, which is why this reaction is carried out at high temperature.
An increase of temperature increase the rate of a reaction.
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
The concentration of reactants is changed.
4 factors that affect reaction rate are Temperature, Stirring, Concentration, and Pressure (only for gases).
Examples: temperature, pressure, concentrations, stirring, particles dimension, catalysts etc.
Increases reaction rate.
if gases are involved in the reaction.
It leads to more frequent collisions, which increase reaction rate.
Increasing the temperature the reaction rate increase.
There are numerous ways to affect the speed of a chemical reaction. They are add a catalyst, increase the concentration of reactants, increase surface area of reactants, increase pressure, and increase the energy in the environment around the reaction.
At high pressure the solubility increase.
The pressure increase.