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11 November, 04:20

Which of the following is likely to occur if more reactants are added to a reaction that is at chemical equilibrium?

There will be no effect; the reaction will stay at equilibrium

The reaction will shift to the right (toward the products)

The reaction will shift to the left (toward the reactants)

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  1. 11 November, 05:57
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    The reaction will shift to the right (toward the products)
  2. 11 November, 07:35
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    The reaction will shift to the right (toward the products)

    Explanation; Le Chatelier's principle states that changing a factor such as concentration, temperature, or pressure of a reaction at equilibrium will cause the reaction to shift in the direction that counteracts the effect of that change. Therefore, when more reactants are added to a reaction at equilibrium shift the reaction shifts to the right to make more products.
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