The correct option is B Lowering the temperature and increasing the pressure
As per the given reaction,
2SO2(g)+O2(g)⇌2SO3(g);△Ho=−198 kJ
Number of moles of reactants are more than the number of moles of products.
So, on increasing the pressure the reaction as per Le - Chatelier principle, will tend to shift in that direction where the number of moles are decreasing. Here, number of moles are decreasing in the forward direction.
So on increasing pressure is favourable for forward reaction.
Effect of temperature:
We know Van't Hoff equation,
d lnKdT=ΔHoRT2
on integrating we get:
ln(K1K2)=ΔHoR(1T2−1T1)
ΔHo is negative here (exothermic)
Since, (△Ho=−198 kJ)
Case 1:
When temperature ↑ ⇒T2>T1
⇒ RHS of the equation is positive.
ln(K1K2)>0⇒K1>K2
⇒Product amount decreases on increasing temperature.
⇒Backward reaction is preffered on increasing temperature.
Case 2:
When temperature ↓ ⇒T2<T1
⇒ RHS of the equation is negative.
ln(K1K2)<0⇒K1<K2
⇒Product amount increases on decreasing temperature.
⇒Forward reaction is preffered on decreasing temperature.