Asked by Thio
If you have A + C <--> C + D, and you increase the concentration of A; that means equilibrium will shift to the right. Now does that also mean that concentration of C decreases?
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DrBob222
I think you made a typo. You may have meant
A + B ==> C + D
Increasing A shifts the rxn to the right which decreases B and increases C and D.
A + B ==> C + D
Increasing A shifts the rxn to the right which decreases B and increases C and D.
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