The-Exiled
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Okay, so I don't really understand this whole thing... Like for example with Ammonia production:
N2(g) + 3H2(g) <--> 2NH3(g) + (Heat)
SO, with an increase in temperature the reaction should shift left...? because if you add heat, which is already a product it shifts to try and make more reactants...?
And... using Le Chanteliers principle that if theres more moles of gas on the left side... (4 v 2) then it should shift to the right? Don't know why... But yeah... is that right?
Is there any other reasons why it would shift in any direction? Except for obviously adding more reactant? :S
N2(g) + 3H2(g) <--> 2NH3(g) + (Heat)
SO, with an increase in temperature the reaction should shift left...? because if you add heat, which is already a product it shifts to try and make more reactants...?
And... using Le Chanteliers principle that if theres more moles of gas on the left side... (4 v 2) then it should shift to the right? Don't know why... But yeah... is that right?
Is there any other reasons why it would shift in any direction? Except for obviously adding more reactant? :S