N2(g) + O2(g) ↔ 2NO(g); ΔH = + 180.6 kJ mol-1
In the reaction above, increase in temperature will

a

increase the quantity of N2

b

increase in the yield of NO

c

decrease the yield of NO

d

decrease the quantity of O2

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aminatusman
9 years ago

Here is an explanation:

This is because for endothermic reaction,increase in temperature would make equilibrium shift to right and NO is on the right thereby increasing the yield of NO

anizor glory
9 years ago

The positive signed proves that the reaction is endothermic which means it absorbs heat from the surrounding, therefore increase in temperature will increase the yield of NO

Oheart
2 years ago

how do you know if it's endothermic or exothermic?

Etiga Agidedia
13 years ago

increase in pressure increases the amount of reactants while increase in temperature hastens the reaction thus more products are formed

biogad
9 years ago

i tink if heat is supplied to no...it will decompose back to n and o

Alisonnsirim
5 years ago

I am not getting contribution

haybee lawal
12 years ago

because the forward reaction is endotermic already more heat s absorbed so still holding onto some product quantity to b formed but on increasing temperature more No s formed

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