Respuesta :
The position of the equilibrium will shift towards the products. Thus, when pressure is increased the rate of the forward reaction is increased.
Explanation:
- For the reversible response:
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) ⇌ 2NH3 (g) + heat.
- The equilibrium moves forward way by expanding pressure and diminishing temperature.
- As indicated by the Le-Chatalier principle when equilibrium is disturbed by a change, the system will try to nullify the impact of change to restore the balance.
- Subsequently, when pressure is expanded, the equilibrium will move toward a path in which there is a decrease in the number of moles of vaporous substances. This will invalidate the impact of expanded pressure. This occurs the forward way.
- Also for an exothermic response, when the temperature is diminished, the equilibrium shifts in forwarding direction.
The correct answer is B.) The reaction rate decreases.
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