Consider the equilibrium system:

2ICl(s) ⇄ I2(s) + Cl2(g)

Which of the following changes will increase the total amount of of Cl2 that can be produced?

All of the listed answers are correct

decreasing the volume of the container


removing the Cl2 as it is formed


adding more ICl(s)


removing some of the I2(s)

Respuesta :

Answer:

removing the Cl₂ as it is formed .

adding more ICl(s) .

removing some of the I₂(s).

Explanation:

Le Châtelier's principle states that when there is an dynamic equilibrium, and this equilibrium is disturbed by an external factor, the equilibrium will be shifted in the direction that can cancel the effect of the external factor to reattain the equilibrium.

1) Decreasing the volume of the container:

  • Decreasing the volume of the container will increase the pressure.
  • When there is an increase in pressure, the equilibrium will shift towards the side with fewer moles of gas of the reaction. And when there is a decrease in pressure, the equilibrium will shift towards the side with more moles of gas of the reaction.
  • The reactants side (left) has no moles of gases and the products side (right) has 1.0 mole of gases.
  • So, increasing the pressure will shift the reaction to the side with lower moles of gas (left side) and so the total amount of Cl₂ produced is decreased.

so, decreasing the volume of the container will decrease the total amount of Cl₂ produced.

2) Removing the Cl₂ as it is formed:

  • Removing Cl₂ gas will decrease the concentration of the products side, so the reaction will be shifted to the right side to suppress the decrease in the concentration of Cl₂ gas by removing and so the total amount of Cl₂ produced is increased.

so, removing the Cl₂ as it is formed will increase the total amount of Cl₂ produced.

3) Adding more ICl(s) :

  • Adding ICl(s) will increase the concentration of the reactants side, so the reaction will be shifted to the right side to suppress the increase in the concentration of ICl(s) by addition and so the total amount of Cl₂ produced is increased.

so, adding more ICl(s)  will increase the total amount of Cl₂ produced.

2) Removing some of the I₂(s):

  • Removing I₂ gas will decrease the concentration of the products side, so the reaction will be shifted to the right side to suppress the decrease in the concentration of Cl₂ gas by removing and so the total amount of Cl₂ produced is increased.

so, removing some of the I₂(s) will increase the total amount of Cl₂ produced.

the following changes will increase the total amount of of Cl2 that can be produced:

  • removing the Cl₂ as it is formed .
  • adding more ICl(s) .
  • removing some of the I₂(s).
Oseni

The change that can increase the total amount of Cl2 produced would be the removal of Cl2 as it is being formed.

Equilibrium

When a reaction is in equilibrium and one of the constraints that affect the rate of reactions is introduced, the equilibrium shifts so as to annul the effects of the introduced constraint.

Thus, if Cl2 is constantly being removed from the reaction vessels, the reaction will adjust in order to return to equilibrium, thus more Cl2 is produced.

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