Explore the principles of chemical equilibrium with IBSL Chemistry Topic 7. This quiz assesses understanding of reaction rates, dynamic equilibrium, and conditions affecting reaction yields, crucial for students mastering advanced chemistry concepts.
The concentrations of reactants and products remain constant.
Equilibrium can be approached from both directions.
The rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction.
All reaction stops.
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4NH3 + 5O2 ↔ 4NO + 6H2O
8NH3 +10 O2 ↔ 8NO +12H2O
4NO + 6H2O ↔ 4NH3 + 5O2
2NO + 3H2O ↔ 2NH3 + 5/2 O2
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The yield of product(s) is greater than 50%
The rate of the forward reaction is greater than the rate of the reverse reaction
The amounts of reactants and products do not change
Both forward and reverse reactions have stopped
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II only
I and III only
I, II and III
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Low Temperature and low Pressure
Low Temperature and high Pressure
High Temperature and high Pressure
High Temperature and low Pressure
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Kc = [NH3] / ( [N2]. [H2])
Kc = 2 [NH3] / 3 ( [N2]. [H2])
Kc = 2 [NH3] / ( [N2]. [H2])
Kc = [NH3]^3 / ( [N2]. [H2]^3)
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Equilibrium constant changes.
Reactants and products keep reacting.
Rates of the forward and backward reactions change.
Concentrations of the reactants and products continue to change.
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High pressure and low temperature
High pressure and high temperature
Low pressure and low temperature
Low pressure and high temperature
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Equilibrium constant changes
Reactants and products keep reacting
Rates of the forward and backward reactions change
Concentrations of the reactants and products continue to change
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High pressure and high temperature
High pressure and low temperature
Low pressure and high temperature
Low pressure and low temperature
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I and II only
I and III only
II and III only
I, II and III
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I and II only
I and III only
II and III only
I, II and III
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The rate of the forward reaction increases and that of the reverse reaction decreases
The rates of both forward and reverse reactions increase
The value of enthalpy difference increases
The yield of sulfur trioxide increases
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I and III only
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The position of equilibrium shifts towards the reactants and the value of the equilibrium constant decreases
The position of equilibrium shifts towards the reactants and the value of the equilibrium constant increases
The position of equilibrium shifts towards the products and the value of the equilibrium constant decreases
The position of equilibrium shifts towards the products and the value of the equilibrium constant increases
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Increases the rate of formation of ammonia and increases the amount of ammonia formed
Increases the rate of formation of ammonia and decreases the amount of ammonia formed
Increases the rate of formation of ammonia and does not change the amount of ammonia formed
Does not change the rate of formation of ammonia and increases the amount of ammonia formed
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Increasing the temperature
Adding a catalyst
Decreasing the pressure
Removing ammonia from the equilibrium mixture
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I and III
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[H3O+] decreases as the temperature is raised
[H3O+] is greater than [OH-] at 35 C
Water is greater than [OH-] at 35 C
The ionization of water is endothermic
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II only
Both I and II
Neither I nor II
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