Answer :
Answer:
- Kc remains the same.
- Qc increases.
- The reaction will move in the reverse direction.
- The concentration of iodine will decrease.
Explanation:
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In this case, given the equilibrium:
[tex]2HI(g)\rightleftharpoons H_2(g) + I_2(g)[/tex]
- We first must state that Kc remains the same as it a function of the temperature only and temperature is not changing.
- Then since 0.4 moles of hydrogen are added, and the reaction quotient Qc is:
[tex]Qc=\frac{[H_2][I_2]}{[HI]^2}[/tex]
By increasing the concentration of hydrogen, the reaction quotient increases as well due to their directly proportional relationship.
- Due to that addition, the reaction will move in the reverse direction, as more HI must be formed to reestablish the equilibrium.
- Finally, due to the addition of hydrogen, more iodine will be consumed to reestablish equilibrium, for that reason, the concentration of iodine will decrease.
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