Hi there,
tommygun999, on this board, we like to help students understand their problems, so they figure them out for themselves. We don't like to give complete answers. The problem is, your questions are too general, and there are no hints we can give you:
First you asked:http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=56245.msg203081#msg203081
The haber process and contact process uses equilibrium principles to enable efficient production of ammonia and sulfuric acid, yet solutions arrived at are very different.
That's just a cut and paste from a text book. You didn't write that complete question yourself, thinking about what was asked. Because since then, you write very simple questions. I asked you, in that thread, what do you mean, and you didn't answer.
Then you asked this question:
http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=56630.msg204111#msg204111using stoichiometry
explain why is ratios of gas feed important ?
why cool the mixture, any effect on equlilbrium / yield ?
Somebody tries to ask you a question, and you don't understand.
This question seems to lack the very basics. Can you explain more about where you got this question, and what you really need to know? For what class? Can you read your textbook, and describe, in your own words Le Chatelier's Principle