Answer:
The reaction will move in forward direction.
Step-by-step explanation:
Le-Chatelier's principle states that , "If a system at equilibrium is subjected to a change (in pressure, temperature or concentration of reactants/products), the system will behave in such a way as to oppose the change i.e, it will either move in forward or backward direction."
If the products are removed from a system at equilibrium then it will tend to produce more products so the reaction will shift to forward direction.