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15 October, 04:08

What will most likely happen when a component is added to a reaction system at equilibrium?

A. The system will be unaffected by stress.

B. The addition of a catalyst will change the equilibrium.

C. The equilibrium position will shift away from what was added to lower its concentration.

D. The equilibrium position will shift away from what was added to increase its concentration.

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  1. 15 October, 04:16
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    The answer is c ...
  2. 15 October, 04:34
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    Answer;

    C. The equilibrium position will shift away from what was added to lower its concentration.

    Explanation; Le Chatelier's principle states that; if a system at equilibrium is disturbed, the equilibrium position will shift to counter the effects of the disturbance. At equilibrium, the system is disturbed when a change in conditions forces it temporarily out of equilibrium. There are three common disturbances:

    1. Change in concentration.

    2. Change in pressure (caused by a change in volume).

    3. Change in temperature.
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