When heated, carbon monoxide reacts with water to produce carbon dioxide and hydrogen. CO(g) + H₂O(g) = CO2(g) + H₂(g) + heat For each of the following changes at equilibrium, indicate whether the equilibrium shifts in the direction of the products, shifts in the direction of the reactants, or does not change. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. removing some CO₂(g) adding more H₂(g) adding more H₂O(g) Shifts in the direction of the products decreasing the volume of the container Shifts in the direction of the reactants Reset chill the reaction Equilibrium does not change Help

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Part A
When heated, carbon monoxide reacts with water to produce carbon dioxide and hydrogen.
CO(g) + H₂O(g) = CO₂(g) + H2(g) + heat
For each of the following changes at equilibrium, indicate whether the equilibrium shifts in the direction of the products, shifts in the direction of the reactants, or does
not change.
Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.
removing some CO₂(g) adding more H₂(g) adding more H₂O(g)
Shifts in the direction of the products
(99+
145
a
decreasing the volume of the
container
Shirts in the direction of the reactants
Reset Help
chill the reaction
Equilibrium does not change
Relaunch to upda
1:08 PM
11/24/2023
Transcribed Image Text:m/?courseld=12526005&key=4335199241254109610242023#/ Part A When heated, carbon monoxide reacts with water to produce carbon dioxide and hydrogen. CO(g) + H₂O(g) = CO₂(g) + H2(g) + heat For each of the following changes at equilibrium, indicate whether the equilibrium shifts in the direction of the products, shifts in the direction of the reactants, or does not change. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. removing some CO₂(g) adding more H₂(g) adding more H₂O(g) Shifts in the direction of the products (99+ 145 a decreasing the volume of the container Shirts in the direction of the reactants Reset Help chill the reaction Equilibrium does not change Relaunch to upda 1:08 PM 11/24/2023
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