LeChatelier Change in Concentration
Using LeChatelier's principle, predict the shift (change) in a reaction to regain equilibrium when a concentration is changed.
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Using LeChatelier's principle, predict the shift (change) in a reaction to regain equilibrium when a concentration is changed.
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Does this stay the same for acids and bases? I was reading my book and got confused where they talk about auto-ionization shifting to the left regardless of [H3O+] or [OH-] increasing/decreasing.
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Hi Randa, yes! You are correct, this applies to acid base reactions because they reach equilibrium. Good question! Please subscribe if you have not already. Thanks!😊
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Great suggestion - thanks Sadiq!