
would addition of chemical B to the equilibrium
mixture have an effect on it? If so, what?
Increase of A, Increase of C, no effect, cannot be determined, or
other.
On increasing concentration of B, the value of equlibrium constant decreases.and to re-establish equlibrium, i.e. to increase the value of equlibrium constant to original value reaction will go in forward direction.
So according to Le-Chatliwr principle, on increasing concentration of reactant in a equlibrium, the reaction goes in forward direction to re-establish equlibrium.
So on increasing concentration of B, reaction goes in forward direction and concentration of A will decreases and concentration of C increases.
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