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In the reaction of nitrogen gas with oxygen gas to produce nitrogen oxide. What is the effect of adding more nitrogen gas to the initial reaction mixture? N2+O2-2NO. A) the equilibrium shifts to produce more N2 b) the temperature of the reaction is raised c) extra catalyst is required to reach equilibrium d) the equilibrium shifts to produce more NO e) the equilibrium Is not effected
According to the Le-Charterlier's principle,
(1) If the temperature is raised, reaction will proceed in the
direction in which some heat can destroy (absorbed) so that
temperature of the system remains constant.
Thus increase in temperature shifts the equilibrium in the forward
direction of those reactions which proceed with absorption of heat
(endothermic reactions), and in the back ward direction of those
reactions which proceed with the evolution of heat (exothermic
reactions)
(2) If the pressure is increased, reaction will takes place in a
direction which will bring about lowering f pressure. This implies
that the equilibrium will shifts in the direction which produces
the smaller no. of gas molecules.
(3) If the concentration of reactants is increased or product is
removed , the reaction will take place in the forward direction. If
the concentration of reactants decreases or increasing the
concentration of products the reaction will take place in the
backward direction.
(4) Catalyst speeds up both forward & backward reactions to the
same extent but does not have any effect on Equilibrium
point.
(5)---> When the no. of moles of reactants & products are
same the addition of inert gas has no effect
----> for a reaction at constant pressure ,addition of an inert
gas will shifts the equilibrium in the direction in which there is
increase in the no . of moles of the gases.
Given reaction is N2 + O2 <----> 2NO
From point (3) discussed above ,increasing the concentration of N2 reactant the equilibrium shifts towards forward direction ie to produce more NO.
Therefore option (d) is correct