Answer:
1-remain the same
2- remain the same
3-decrease
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- decrease
- As the temperature is decreased, the reaction shifts from left to right. The product concentrations increase, and the reactant concentrations decrease. This corresponds to an increase in Kc.
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1- decrease
2-increase
3-decrease
4-remain the same
5-decrease
Step-by-step explanation:
According to Le Chateliers principle, an increase in the volume of a gaseous system at equilibrium will shift the equilibrium position towards the side in which there are less volumes. Hence the answers written. When there is no change in volume, the number of moles of products remain the same.
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For an exothermic reaction, increasing the temperature shifts the equilibrium to the lefthand side.
When temperature is decreased, the equilibrium position will shift towards the right according to Le Chateliers principle
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Addition of a catalyst aids the reaction in which CO is consumed to proceed faster hence CO decreases in the system.
Since the reaction is exothermic, according to Le Chateliers principle, when the temperature is increased, the equilibrium position shifts towards the lefthand side and more CO is now present in the system.
When the pressure of the system is increased, the equilibrium position will shift towards the right hand side and more CO is converted to products hence its concentration in the system decreases.
Addition of argon gas has no effect on the equilibrium position since it does not participate in the reaction. However, addition of the reactant gases increases the rate of reaction and shifts the equilibrium position towards the right hand side thus decreasing the concentration of CO in the system.