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In the reaction below, how would adding more of reactant A affect the equilibrium of the system? (2 points) A + B ⇄ C + D a Shift it to the right toward the products. b Shift it to the left toward the reactants. c Equally create more products and reactants. d It would have no effect.

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Answer:

It wouldn't effect, sir/maam

For the more produce of product, it will

Depend upon

  • No of moles
  • Pressure
  • Temperature

But,

I think question is not enough to provide answer

User Jpgbarbosa
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In this reaction, adding more reactant A would A. shift the equilibrium to the right toward the products

How to find the shift in the equation?

Le Chatelier's principle states that if you disturb a system in equilibrium, it will adjust to counteract that disturbance. In this case, if you add more of reactant A, the system will try to counteract this addition.

Adding more reactant A means that the concentration of A increases. According to Le Chatelier's principle:

If you increase the concentration of reactants, the equilibrium position will shift in the direction that consumes those reactants to form products.

In conclusion, in this reaction, adding more reactant A would shift the equilibrium to the right toward the products

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