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← ScienceWhich phenomenon causes faster ammonia production with increased pressure?
A)Le Chatelier's principle equilibrium shift✓
B)Increased temperature reaction endothermicity
C)Reduced catalyst surface intermediates occupation
D)Higher activation energy increased reactant collision
💡 Explanation
Increased pressure favors the side with fewer gas molecules per Le Chatelier’s principle, boosting ammonia production rather than slowing kinetics, because the equilibrium shifts. Therefore, high-pressure shifts, rather than temperature or energy changes, favor the forward reaction.
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