1.30 In this question, all gases can be assumed to behav…
1.30 In this question, all gases can be assumed to behave ideally. A chemist heats a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen gases in a sealed container at a constant temperature until the mixture reaches a dynamic equilibrium containing N2(g), O2(g) and NO(g). N2(g) + O2(g) 2NO(g) The chemist repeats the experiment at the same temperature using the same initial amounts of N2(g) and O2(g), but at a much higher pressure. Which statements about the second experiment at higher pressure are correct? 1 At higher pressure, there are more particles per unit volume. 2 The composition of the equilibrium mixture does not change. 3 There are more collisions per second, so equilibrium is reached faster.