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.
If the added substance is a reactant, the equilibrium shifts toward products. If it is a product, it moves towards reactants.
More No will be produced
If heat is added to a system at equilibrium, the position of the equilibrium will shift according to Le Chatelier's principle. For an exothermic reaction, adding heat will shift the equilibrium to the left, favoring the reactants, while for an endothermic reaction, it will shift to the right, favoring the products. This adjustment occurs as the system seeks to counteract the change in temperature.
When a reactant is added to a system at equilibrium, the concentration of that reactant increases, causing the system to shift in the direction that consumes the added reactant according to Le Chatelier's principle. This shift will favor the forward reaction, leading to the production of more products until a new equilibrium is established. As a result, the concentrations of products will increase while the concentrations of the original reactants will adjust back to equilibrium levels.
According to Le Chatelier's principle, if heat is added to a system at equilibrium, the system will respond by shifting the equilibrium position in a direction that absorbs the added heat. This typically means favoring the endothermic reaction, where heat is a reactant. As a result, the concentrations of the products and reactants will change until a new equilibrium is established. This principle helps predict how changes in temperature affect the chemical equilibrium of a reaction.
All concentrations would change.
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.
More NO would form
The concentration of products would increase. apex
Adding more of a compound to a system at equilibrium will shift the equilibrium towards the products if the added compound is a reactant, and towards the reactants if the added compound is a product. This is to counteract the change and re-establish equilibrium.
More No will be produced
All concentrations would change (apex)
the equilibrium constant would change
the equilibrium constant would change
All concentrations would change (apex)
If you added one or more organisms to a food web, it would be unbalanced for a time and then a new equilibrium would be reached that might or might not include the organisms that were added.