7.29. Describe the effect of:
(i) Addition of H2 (ii) Addition of CH3OH
(iii) Removal of CO (iv) Removal of CH3OH
on the equilibrium of the reaction:
2H2(g) + CO (g) ⇌ CH3OH (g)
7.29. Describe the effect of:
(i) Addition of H2 (ii) Addition of CH3OH
(iii) Removal of CO (iv) Removal of CH3OH
on the equilibrium of the reaction:
2H2(g) + CO (g) ⇌ CH3OH (g)
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1 Answer
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(i) Equilibrium will be shifted in the forward direction.
(ii) Equilibrium will be shifted in the backward direction.
(iii) Equilibrium will be shifted in the backward direction.
(iv) Equilibrium will be shifted in the forward direction.
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