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Im really confused about when to increase the amount of products in a reaction after changing the conditions (e.g temperature or concentration).
Plz help ASAP.
thnx in advance :D
 
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.I.Am.Me. said:
Im really confused about when to increase the amount of products in a reaction after changing the conditions (e.g temperature or concentration).
Plz help ASAP.
thnx in advance :D

In an endothermic reaction increasing the temperature increases the rate of reaction and in exothermic reaction, increasing the temperature decreases the rate of reaction. Increasing the concentration in ANY reaction increases the rate of reaction. Plus, as for pressure, when TOTAL moles of reactions in ANY reaction are more than TOTAL number of moles of products, increasing the pressure increases the rate of reaction. And when TOTAL number of moles of products are greater than TOTAL number of moles of reactants, then increasing pressure decreases the rate of reaction.
 
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thnx 4 ur help :)
but what i mean is if a reaction gives for example 20 dm3 of a certain gas when would the reaction give 50 dm3 of that gas?
 

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Zishi said:
.I.Am.Me. said:
Im really confused about when to increase the amount of products in a reaction after changing the conditions (e.g temperature or concentration).
Plz help ASAP.
thnx in advance :D

In an endothermic reaction increasing the temperature increases the rate of reaction and in exothermic reaction, increasing the temperature decreases the rate of reaction. Increasing the concentration in ANY reaction increases the rate of reaction. Plus, as for pressure, when TOTAL moles of reactions in ANY reaction are more than TOTAL number of moles of products, increasing the pressure increases the rate of reaction. And when TOTAL number of moles of products are greater than TOTAL number of moles of reactants, then increasing pressure decreases the rate of reaction.
I always get confused whether low temp. favour endothermic or high temp. so u can either remember this thinking that endothermic reactions require heat so more heat(high temp.)will increase the rate ,if u cant remember this remember HEN H=>High temp. EN=>ENdothermic
 

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.I.Am.Me. said:
thnx 4 ur help :)
but what i mean is if a reaction gives for example 20 dm3 of a certain gas when would the reaction give 50 dm3 of that gas?
inreasing the amt. of limiting reagent will change the amt. of products!
 
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