<u>Answer:</u>
<em>5) Increase the pressure</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
In a chemical reaction, equilibrium is the state in which the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. A system will remain in equilibrium unless it is stressed or disturbed. Le Chatelier’s Principle states that <em>“when a stress is placed on a system at equilibrium, the system will shift to offset the stress applied”.
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Equilibrium always shifts away from the increase and towards the decrease.
The equation here shows us that forward reaction is exothermic since ∆H is negative and backward or reverse reaction is endothermic.
Increasing the temperature will shift the equilibrium in favour of the endothermic reaction.
Decreasing the temperature will shift the equilibrium in favour of exothermic reaction.
Increasing the Pressure towards the side with lesser number of gaseous moles
Decreasing the Pressure towards the side with more number of gaseous moles.
Increasing the concentration of the substance favour the equilibrium shift away from the substance
Decreasing the concentration of the substance favour the equilibrium shift towards the substance.
is not given
Since delta H is not given we can rule out options 1 and 3. Decreasing the concentration of NO favours equilibrium shift towards the left side so is not produced in greater amount.
So, taking into pressure conditions,
Left side contains 2 moles and right side contains 1 mole.
Increasing the Pressure will shift the equilibrium towards the lesser number of moles that is right side producing more of .