When heated, carbon monoxide reacts with water to produce carbon dioxide and hydrogen. CO(g)+H₂O(g)⇌CO₂(g)+H₂(g)+heat For each of the following changes at equilibrium, indicate whether the equilibrium shifts in the direction of products, reactants, or does not change:
1) increasing the temperature
A. The equilibrium shifts in the direction of reactants.
B. The equilibrium shifts in the direction of products.
C. The equilibrium does not change.
2) Removing some H2(g)
A. The equilibrium shifts in the direction of reactants.
B. The equilibrium shifts in the direction of products.
C. The equilibrium does not change.
3) adding more CO2(g)
A. The equilibrium shifts in the direction of reactants.
B. The equilibrium shifts in the direction of products.
C. The equilibrium does not change.
4) removing some H2O(g)
A. The equilibrium shifts in the direction of reactants.
B. The equilibrium shifts in the direction of products.
C. The equilibrium does not change.
5) increasing the volume of the container
A. The equilibrium shifts in the direction of reactants.
B. The equilibrium shifts in the direction of products.
C. The equilibrium does not change.