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Gas pressure is produced by the movement (kinetic energy) of the atoms, ions, and/ or molecules that make up the particular gas.

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What effect does increasing the pressure have on this equilibrium Hintwhich reaction produces fewer gas molecules?

Increasing the pressure in an equilibrium system favors the reaction that produces fewer gas molecules. According to Le Chatelier's principle, the system will shift toward the side with fewer moles of gas to counteract the change in pressure. Therefore, if one side of the equilibrium reaction produces more gas molecules than the other, increasing the pressure will shift the equilibrium toward the side with fewer gas molecules.


The equation shows the formation of nitrogen and hydrogen. What effect does increasing the pressure have on this equilibrium Hint which reaction produces fewer gas molecules?

Increasing the pressure in a system at equilibrium generally favors the reaction that produces fewer gas molecules. In the case of nitrogen and hydrogen formation, if the reaction involves more gas molecules on one side compared to the other, applying increased pressure will shift the equilibrium toward the side with fewer gas molecules. Therefore, if the forward reaction produces fewer gas molecules, increasing pressure will favor the formation of products.


When a reaction is at the equilibrium's will increasing pressure favor the reaction that produces more gas?

Not usually. This could only happen if the gas produced were so far from ideal that its production reduces the pressure of the total mixture of reactants and products, a very unlikely occurrence.


Is Methane used in the Haber process?

i don't actually know but yes because it produces ammonia


What gas burns orange?

Sodium vapor produces an orange flame when burned. This is commonly seen in street lights and high-pressure sodium lamps.

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What effect does increasing the pressure have on this equilibrium Hintwhich reaction produces fewer gas molecules?

Increasing the pressure in an equilibrium system favors the reaction that produces fewer gas molecules. According to Le Chatelier's principle, the system will shift toward the side with fewer moles of gas to counteract the change in pressure. Therefore, if one side of the equilibrium reaction produces more gas molecules than the other, increasing the pressure will shift the equilibrium toward the side with fewer gas molecules.


What does the constant collision of gas molecules against the inside walls of a container produce A Temperature Bdensity C Pressure Ddiffusion?

C. Pressure. The constant collision of gas molecules against the inside walls of a container produces pressure. This pressure is a result of the force exerted by the molecules as they collide with the walls of the container.


When a reaction is at the equilibrium's will increasing pressure favor the reaction that produces more gas?

Not usually. This could only happen if the gas produced were so far from ideal that its production reduces the pressure of the total mixture of reactants and products, a very unlikely occurrence.


Why does hydrochloric acid and aluminum explode when closed in container?

When hydrochloric acid comes into contact with aluminum, a chemical reaction occurs that produces hydrogen gas. If this reaction is enclosed in a container, the pressure inside the container increases as more gas is produced. Once the pressure reaches a critical point, the container may explode due to the buildup of gases.


Is Methane used in the Haber process?

i don't actually know but yes because it produces ammonia


What gas burns orange?

Sodium vapor produces an orange flame when burned. This is commonly seen in street lights and high-pressure sodium lamps.


How can coal produce gas and electricity?

Coal when burn produces heat, that heat can be used to generate steam from the boiler. The boiler can be high pressure or low pressure. The steam generated should be superheated i,e, free from condensate, which when pass through turbine produces electricity. On the other coal can produce gas which is inflammable when air of high velocity is passed through the it in a closed chamber. The chamber is called Gasifer. The gas produced from the burning of solid coal is known as producer gas.


Is a fluorescent bulb filled with gas at a high pressure?

Yes, a fluorescent bulb is filled with a small amount of mercury vapor and a rare gas (such as argon) at low pressure. When electrical current passes through the gas, it produces ultraviolet light, which then excites the phosphor coating inside the bulb to produce visible light.


What kind of pressure does a tornado have?

Tornadoes produces low pressure.


What is a reaction that produces gas called?

Nothing in paticular - many classes of reaction produce a gas.


How are volcaoes formed?

they are made by rocks and gas pressure and gas


How would a change in pressure affect gaseous system in equilibrium?

In a gaseous system at equilibrium, a change in pressure will favor the direction of the reaction that produces fewer moles of gas. According to Le Chatelier's principle, if the pressure is increased, the system will shift towards the side with fewer gas molecules to counteract the change. Conversely, if the pressure is decreased, the equilibrium will shift towards the side with more gas molecules. This shift helps to restore the balance of the system under the new pressure conditions.