changing the pressure will cause the equilibrium to move to the side with fewer particles so it will affect the yield of any chemical. Is this question for a specific equation? Post more details on it.
Ok I'm only about 80% sure about this answer but it seems logical but it's been a while since I have done this type of chemistry. I'm thinking it wont affect the equilibrium at all cause both sides of the reaction have the same amount of particles. Therefore the yield of H2 wouldn't change but the rate would increase.
Ok I'm only about 80% sure about this answer but it seems logical but it's been a while since I have done this type of chemistry. I'm thinking it wont affect the equilibrium at all cause both sides of the reaction have the same amount of particles. Therefore the yield of H2 wouldn't change but the rate would increase.