For the following questions state whether there would be a shift to the right, left, more of a shift to the right or left, or nothing. If asked why a reaction shifts in a particular reason the answer should be kept simple because it decreases, increases, or does nothing to a specific reactant, product, or nothing to the main reaction. State what the exact reactant. For instance, the below reaction if something is added that decreases NH,, then write "the reaction shifts to the left because it decreases NH,". 1.) For the following reaction used in class [Cu(H,O),1*(aq) + 4NH,(aq) → [Cu(NH,),]*(aq) + 4H,O(1)

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For the following questions state whether there would be a shift to the
right, left, more of a shift to the right or left, or nothing. If asked why a
reaction shifts in a particular reason the answer should be kept simple
because it decreases, increases, or does nothing to a specific reactant,
product, or nothing to the main reaction. State what the exact reactant.
For instance, the below reaction if something is added that decreases
NH,, then write “the reaction shifts to the left because it decreases
NH,".
1.) For the following reaction used in class
[Cu(H,O),]*(aq) + 4NH,(aq) → [Cu(NH,),]**(aq) + 4H,O(1)
we know that ammonia is a weak base and its reactions with acid
produces the following
NH,(aq) + H*(aq)→ NH,*(aq)
a.) If H;PO,(aq)
why?
added what direction would the reaction shift to and
b.) If molecular oxygen (O,) is added what direction will the reaction
shift to. Note:
4NH,(aq) + 30,(g) -
→ 2N,(g) + 6H,0(1)
Transcribed Image Text:For the following questions state whether there would be a shift to the right, left, more of a shift to the right or left, or nothing. If asked why a reaction shifts in a particular reason the answer should be kept simple because it decreases, increases, or does nothing to a specific reactant, product, or nothing to the main reaction. State what the exact reactant. For instance, the below reaction if something is added that decreases NH,, then write “the reaction shifts to the left because it decreases NH,". 1.) For the following reaction used in class [Cu(H,O),]*(aq) + 4NH,(aq) → [Cu(NH,),]**(aq) + 4H,O(1) we know that ammonia is a weak base and its reactions with acid produces the following NH,(aq) + H*(aq)→ NH,*(aq) a.) If H;PO,(aq) why? added what direction would the reaction shift to and b.) If molecular oxygen (O,) is added what direction will the reaction shift to. Note: 4NH,(aq) + 30,(g) - → 2N,(g) + 6H,0(1)
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