Question
How do these things shift the direction of a chemical reaction?:
-adding/removing reactants
-adding/removing products
-adding/removing energy
Thanks!
It depends upon the equation and whether the reaction is exothermic or endothermic. Post the entire problem and tell us what you think the answer is. If you don't know where to start, tell us what it is about the problem that you don't understand. That way we can help.
That is all it says. But I think I actually figured it out. Thanks though.
-adding/removing reactants
-adding/removing products
-adding/removing energy
Thanks!
It depends upon the equation and whether the reaction is exothermic or endothermic. Post the entire problem and tell us what you think the answer is. If you don't know where to start, tell us what it is about the problem that you don't understand. That way we can help.
That is all it says. But I think I actually figured it out. Thanks though.
Answers
Related Questions
How do these things shift the direction of a chemical reaction?:
-adding/removing reactants
-a...
Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.
Shift in the direction of the reactants Or Shi...
In a solution, which pair of actions could combine to keep a concentration constant?(1 point) Respon...
Which condition below would shift the system in dynamic equilibrium to dark blue?
(1 point)
Resp...