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Hello everyone, let's start the question.
00:03
In this question, we're talking about the reaction, which is the formation of nitrogen oxide, by the combination of nitrogen gas, that is n2, when combines with oxygen gas, it produces twice of nitrogen oxide, which is a gas.
00:23
Now here we are asked that in what direction will the equilibrium of the reaction shift? so basically if we calculate the moles on the product side, moles on reactant side is equal the number of moles of gases basically delta ng will be equal to the number of products, number of moles on the product side.
00:47
From this we will subtract the number of modes of gas on the reactant side which will come out to be equal to 0 as it is 2 on the reactant side and here it is 0.
01:01
0 but individually if we see on the product side the number is 2 and on the reactor side the number of moles is 2 it's actually 0 the change is 0 so as because they are saying that it is an endothermic reaction it is an endothermic reaction so in this case the gaseous molecules it depends on the gaseous molecules as they are more on product, more on product side than the reactant side...