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  • At chemical equilibrium, the concentrations of reactants and products remain constant.

    True
  • Increasing the temperature in a system at equilibrium favors the reaction that absorbs heat.
  • An increase in the concentration of reactants in a chemical system at equilibrium will cause a shift to produce more products.
  • Match the condition change with the system's response according to Le Chatelier's Principle:
    Add reactants ↔️ Produce more products
    Increase temperature ↔️ Favor endothermic reaction
    Increase pressure ↔️ Shift to side with fewer gas moles
  • Increasing temperature in a system at equilibrium favors the exothermic reaction.
    False
  • What is the role of a catalyst in chemical equilibrium?
    Accelerates reaction rates
  • What happens to equilibrium when the concentration of products is decreased?
    Shifts towards product formation
  • Le Chatelier's Principle states that changes in pressure can affect equilibrium, especially in reactions involving gases.
  • At chemical equilibrium, the concentrations of reactants and products remain constant.
    True
  • Increasing pressure in a system at equilibrium shifts the equilibrium towards the side with fewer moles of gas.
  • What happens to the equilibrium of a gas-phase reaction when pressure is increased, according to Le Chatelier's Principle?
    Shifts towards fewer moles
  • For an endothermic reaction, increasing temperature favors the product side to absorb heat.

    True
  • What happens to the equilibrium of a gas-phase reaction when pressure is decreased, according to Le Chatelier's Principle?
    Shifts towards more moles
  • Removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the reaction of carbon and oxygen shifts the equilibrium to produce more CO
  • What happens to the equilibrium of the Haber process when pressure is increased, according to Le Chatelier's Principle?
    Shifts towards products
  • Le Chatelier's Principle allows industries to optimize chemical processes for higher yield and efficiency.

    True
  • Chemical equilibrium is a state where the forward and reverse reaction rates in a reversible chemical reaction are equal
  • When the temperature of a chemical system at equilibrium is increased, the system shifts to the direction of the endothermic reaction.
  • What happens to the equilibrium when the concentration of reactants is increased?
    Shifts to produce products
  • What happens to the equilibrium when the pressure is increased in a system with fewer moles of gas on the product side?
    Shifts to produce products
  • What is the definition of chemical equilibrium?
    Equal forward and reverse rates
  • Increasing temperature in a chemical system at equilibrium favors the endothermic reaction.
  • Increasing pressure in a system at equilibrium favors the side with more gas molecules.
    False
  • Increasing the concentration of reactants in a system at equilibrium shifts the equilibrium towards reactant formation.
    False
  • What happens to an endothermic reaction when temperature is increased?
    Shifts towards product side
  • What is chemical equilibrium?
    Equal forward and reverse rates
  • What happens to equilibrium when temperature is increased in an exothermic reaction?
    Shifts towards reactants
  • For endothermic reactions, increasing temperature shifts the equilibrium towards the products
  • What happens to the equilibrium of an exothermic reaction when temperature is increased?
    Shifts towards reactants
  • According to Le Chatelier's Principle, changes in pressure affect equilibrium in reactions involving gases
  • How does adding more ammonia (NH3) to the Haber process affect the equilibrium according to Le Chatelier's Principle?
    Shifts to produce more NH3
  • Increasing the temperature in an exothermic reaction reduces heat production and shifts the equilibrium towards the reactants.

    True
  • The Haber-Bosch process uses excess reactants to maximize ammonia production
  • What is Le Chatelier's Principle?
    Counteract change to equilibrium
  • Increasing the pressure in a system at equilibrium favors the side with fewer moles of gas.

    True
  • Steps for applying Le Chatelier's Principle
    1️⃣ Identify the change
    2️⃣ Determine the system's response
    3️⃣ Re-establish equilibrium
  • Removing a product from a system at equilibrium will shift the equilibrium to produce more of that product.

    True
  • What does Le Chatelier's Principle state?
    Counteract change to re-establish equilibrium
  • What happens to equilibrium when reactants are added to a system?
    Shifts towards products
  • Changing the concentration of reactants or products in a system at equilibrium will shift the equilibrium to counteract the change.