Acetic acid, which is used to make many important compounds, is produced from methanol and carbon monoxide. This endothermic reaction is catalyzed over rhodium and iodine. According to LeChatelier's Principle, predict whether each of the following changes in the system will shift the

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Acetic acid, which is used to make many important compounds, is produced from methanol and carbon monoxide. This
endothermic reaction is catalyzed over rhodium and iodine.
According to LeChatelier's Principle, predict whether each of the following changes in the system will shift the
equilibrium left, right, or neither.
CH3OH(,) + CO(,) + 207.9 kJ → CH;CO2H(,)
The concentration of CO is increased
v Choose...
neither
Volume of the container is increased
right
left
The concentration of CH3OH is decreased
The concentration of CH3CO2H is decreased by removing acetic acids as it forms
Choose...
The temperature is decreased from 300° C to 175° C
Choose...
Addition of rhodium and iodine
Choose...
Which of the following burns most slowly?
Select one:
O a.
powdered coal
Transcribed Image Text:Clear my choice Acetic acid, which is used to make many important compounds, is produced from methanol and carbon monoxide. This endothermic reaction is catalyzed over rhodium and iodine. According to LeChatelier's Principle, predict whether each of the following changes in the system will shift the equilibrium left, right, or neither. CH3OH(,) + CO(,) + 207.9 kJ → CH;CO2H(,) The concentration of CO is increased v Choose... neither Volume of the container is increased right left The concentration of CH3OH is decreased The concentration of CH3CO2H is decreased by removing acetic acids as it forms Choose... The temperature is decreased from 300° C to 175° C Choose... Addition of rhodium and iodine Choose... Which of the following burns most slowly? Select one: O a. powdered coal
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