Lechatliers principle and pressure effect

Lechatliers principle and pressure effect

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Chemistry, Science, Physics

10th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains the formation of methane from carbon monoxide and hydrogen through catalytic methanation. It details the chemical reaction involving 4 moles of reactants forming 2 moles of products. The impact of pressure on the concentration of reactants and products is discussed, highlighting the greater number of collisions on the reactant side. The video compares QC and KC values, explaining how pressure changes lead to partial reactions and affect the number of gaseous products. It concludes with the incompressibility of solids and liquids in equilibrium mixtures.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are the reactants involved in the formation of methane?

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What is the significance of the number of moles of reactants compared to products in this reaction?

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What happens to the QC value as the pressure increases in this reaction?

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3 mins • 1 pt

Explain how increasing pressure affects the concentration of reactants and products in the reaction.

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Describe the role of solids and liquids in the equilibrium mixture when pressure changes.

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