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Consider the following system at equilibrium:

D(aq)+E(aq)<=>F(aq)
Classify each of the following actions by whether it causes a leftward shift, a rightward shift, or no shift in the direction of the net reaction.
Increase D
Increase E
Increase F
Decrease D
Decrease E
Decrease F
Triple D and reduce E to one third
Triple both E and F

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Answer:

Increase D ⇒ rightward shift

Increase E ⇒ rightward shift

Increase F ⇒ leftward shift

Decrease D ⇒ leftward shift

Decrease E ⇒ leftward shift

Decrease F ⇒ rightward shift

Triple D and reduce E to one third ⇒ no shift

Triple both E and F ⇒ no shift

Step-by-step explanation:

Changes in the concentrations of reactants y products affect to the equilibrium. In this case, D and E are reactants and F is the product.

When a change in the factors affecting equilibrium occur, the system will react in order to counteract the change imposed.

  • If a increase of reactant occur, the system will tend to produce more products (rightward shift). For example: increase D, increase E. In contraposition, if a decrease of reactant occur, the system will produce more reactants (leftward shift). For example: decrease D, decrease E.
  • If a increase of product occur, the system will tend to produce more reactants (leftward shift). For example: increase F. In contraposition, if a decrease of product occur, the system will produce more products (rightward shift). For example: decrease F.
  • If we change both reactants and products concentration in the same amount, the net change is zero, so there is not shift. For example: Triple D and reduce E to one third (D x 3 and E/3, there is not change in the total amount of reactants) ; Triple both E and F (E x 3 and F x 3, the net change is zero).
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