At equilibrium, the formation of products from reactants will be faster.
Because it means that the equilibrium mixture contains more product than reactants.
The difference between the enthalpy of formation of the products minus the enthalpy of formation of the reactants is the enthalpy of the reaction
Product added to a system at equilibrium will result in the reaction moving left, or using up product to make more reactants until it reaches equilibrium again.
More Reactants will form!!
reactants are separated by a plus, +, sign, so are products. The reactants and products are separated by an arrow. Reactant 1 + Reactant 2 +etc. --> product 1 + product 2 + etc.
The concentration of reactants is greater than the concentration of reactants at equilibrium. The concentration of products is less than the concentration of products at equilibrium
High Kp ( equilibrium constant of product) means that the reaction favors the product formation. More products are formed.
When a system has reached chemical equilibrium, the concentrations of the reactants and product remain constant.
The "amounts" of reactants and products DO change in a reversible reaction. What doesn't change is the concentration of these reactants and products AT EQUILIBRIUM. And also what does not change is the total mass of the system.
Because it means that the equilibrium mixture contains more product than reactants.
The difference between the enthalpy of formation of the products minus the enthalpy of formation of the reactants is the enthalpy of the reaction
If the added substance is a reactant, the equilibrium shifts toward products. If it is a product, it moves towards reactants.
If the added substance is a reactant, the equilibrium shifts toward products. If it is a product, it moves towards reactants.
If the K is 410, then at equilibrium the concentration of the product of the products is 410 times the concentration of the products of the reactants. For example, in A + B ==> C + D, if K=410, then CxD will be 410 x more than AxB
This statement would be...false.The reactants are located on the left, and the products are located on the right.This is desmond thaxs so much it helped =)
more reactants will form
Product added to a system at equilibrium will result in the reaction moving left, or using up product to make more reactants until it reaches equilibrium again.