Le Chatlier’s Principle Quiz A basic quiz on shift in equilibrium to test your basic understanding Adding a catalyst to a system in equilibrium will shift the equilibrium Don’t have a clue Equilibrium shifts right Equilibrium shifts left No shift in equilibrium What will happen to the equilibrium position if we add some hydrogen to this system in equilibrium? There will be decrease in ammonia formed. Equilibrium will shift left or more reactants will form There will be no shift in equilibrium Equilibrium will shift right or more products will form If for a chemical reaction the equilibrium constant Kc is found to be 156. However Qc the concentration is 34. In which direction will the equilibrium shift. The equilibrium will shift left The equilibrium will shift right There will be no shift in equilibrium I have no clue What will happen if we take away some nitrogen (N2) for this system in equilibrium. Equilibrium will shift left or products will decrease No change in equilibrium position There is no change ocuring to the system in equilibrium. Equilibrium will shift right What would happen if we add some ammonia (NH3) into this system that has achieved equilibrium More products are formed or shifts right I have no clue Less products are formed or shifts left There is no shift in the equilibrium position If an inert gas is added to a system in equilibrium, in which direction will the equilibrium shift. The equilibrium will shift left Equilibrium will shift right I don’t have a clue There will be no shift in equilibrium For a given reaction the equilibrium constant Kc is 256. If the concentration quotient Qc is 500, in which direction will the equilibrium shift? The equilibrium will shift right There will be no shift in equilibrium The equilibrium will shift left I don’t have a clue Identify the most essential condition for a system to attain equilibrium An isolated system A closed system None of the above choices An open system What would happen if we add some heat to this system in equilibrium. I don’t have a clue There is no effect for temperature on this equilibrium Equilibrium will shift right or more products will form Equilibrium will shift left or more reactants will form Loading … Question 1 of 9 Share this:TweetWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...