More N2 and O2 would form
Adding NO would shift the equilibrium position to the left, favoring the formation of N2 and O2. This occurs to compensate for the increase in product concentration, restoring equilibrium. The concentrations of N2 and O2 would increase, while the concentration of NO would decrease.
More N2 and O2 would form
If Ag+ is added to a dilute solution containing FeCl4-, a white precipitate of AgCl would form. This is because Ag+ ions react with Cl- ions to form AgCl, causing the color of the solution to change from the original color of the FeCl4- solution to white due to the formation of the precipitate.
The equilibrium constant expression for the reaction you provided would be ( K_a = \frac{[H^+][H_2BO_3^-]}{[H_3BO_3]} ). However, the specific value of ( K_a ) for this reaction would depend on the concentrations of the species involved in the particular experimental conditions.
The base dissociation constant (Kb) is a measure of the strength of a weak base. It is defined as the ratio of the concentrations of the products (BH+ and OH-) to the concentration of the reactant (B) at equilibrium. Mathematically, Kb = [BH+][OH-]/[B].
More No will be produced
N2(g) + O2(g) 2NO(g)Adding NO would push the reaction to the left, toward the reactants. This is according to Le Chatelier.
Adding NO would shift the equilibrium position to the left, favoring the formation of N2 and O2. This occurs to compensate for the increase in product concentration, restoring equilibrium. The concentrations of N2 and O2 would increase, while the concentration of NO would decrease.
more N2 and O2 would form
The amount of NO and SO3 would increased.
Since a is added 5 times, you would say that a plus a plus a plus a plus a = 5a.
N2(g) + O2 (g)--> 2NO(g)The arrow should of course be the reversible sign.Le Chatelier's principle states that a system at equilibrium will move to undo any change imposed upon it, so adding oxygen will make the equilibrium move to the right, increasing the amount of nitric oxide.
More N2 and O2 would form
If Ag+ is added to a dilute solution containing FeCl4-, a white precipitate of AgCl would form. This is because Ag+ ions react with Cl- ions to form AgCl, causing the color of the solution to change from the original color of the FeCl4- solution to white due to the formation of the precipitate.
H plus ions would not flow
H plus ions would not flow
When 90.0mL of 0.10M Fe3 plus 3 is added to 10.0 mL of SCN minus 1, you get an equilibrium molar concentration of FeNCS plus 2. This is determined from a calibration curve of 1.0x10-6 mol/L.