What happens when you remove a catalyst from Haber process?
N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g) 2NH3(g)
if the process has deltaG rxn= -4000 kJ/mol Kp= 8200
A) How would the values of deltaG and Kp change when you remove a catalyst? (decrease, increase, stay the same)
B) If catalyst is removed, is reaction going to favour reactants or products?
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