Multiple Choice
Consider the following reaction at equilibrium: 2NH3 (g) N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) ΔH° = +92.4 kJ
Le Châtelier's principle predicts that removing N2 (g) to the system at equilibrium will result in ________.
A) an increase in the concentration of H2
B) a decrease in the concentration of H2
C) removal of all of the H2
D) a lower partial pressure of H2
E) an increase in the value of the equilibrium constant
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