3Which of the following is the reversible reaction equation of the unbalanced forward and Nvese reaction provided below? Forward reaction: Na (g) + H2 (g) -- NH, (g) Reverne reaction: NH. (g) - Na (g) + Ha (g) Na () + 3H: (R)2NH, (g) b. Na (R) + Ha (g) NH, (g) e N (R) + NHI (g)- H: (g) a NH (g)- HG(g) + N2 (g) A Which of the following statements can be concluded about the equilibrium constant, Kee? t decreases upon changing the temperature to 1000 K. b It increases if the concentration of one of the products is increased. e. It is constant due to the effect of both forward and reverse reactions in a reversible reaction. d. It is constant regardless of the varying amounts of products and reactants at equilibrium.

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Which of the following is the reversible reaction equation of the unbalanced forward and
wvese reaction provided below
Forward reaction: Na (g) + H2 (g) -- NH, (g)
Reverne reaction: NH, (g) - Na (g) + H2 (g)
Na () + 3H (g)-
b. Na () + Ha (g)- NH (g)
a. Na (R) + NHs (g)- H: (g)
a NH (g)- H: (g) + N2 (g)
A Which of the following statements can be concluded about the equilibrium constant, Ke?
It decreases upon changing the temperature to 1000 K.
b It increases if the concentration of one of the products is increased.
e. It is constant due to the effect of both forward and reverse reactions in a reversible
2NH, (g)
reaction.
d. It is constant regardless of the varying amounts of products and reactants at
equilibrium.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following is the reversible reaction equation of the unbalanced forward and wvese reaction provided below Forward reaction: Na (g) + H2 (g) -- NH, (g) Reverne reaction: NH, (g) - Na (g) + H2 (g) Na () + 3H (g)- b. Na () + Ha (g)- NH (g) a. Na (R) + NHs (g)- H: (g) a NH (g)- H: (g) + N2 (g) A Which of the following statements can be concluded about the equilibrium constant, Ke? It decreases upon changing the temperature to 1000 K. b It increases if the concentration of one of the products is increased. e. It is constant due to the effect of both forward and reverse reactions in a reversible 2NH, (g) reaction. d. It is constant regardless of the varying amounts of products and reactants at equilibrium.
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