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Use the chemical equation showing the dissolution of sodium bromide in water to answer the question.
NaBr(s) ⇌ Na+(aq) + Br−(aq)
A student adds hydrobromic acid (HBr) to a solution of sodium bromide at equilibrium. How does this change affect the system?
The hydrogen ions bind to the dissolved sodium ions and the equilibrium shifts to the reactants.
The additional bromine ions cause the equilibrium to shift to the reactants.
The additional bromine ions cause the equilibrium to shift to the products.
The hydrogen ions bind to the dissolved bromine ions, and the equilibrium shifts to the products.
NaBr(s) ⇌ Na+(aq) + Br−(aq)
A student adds hydrobromic acid (HBr) to a solution of sodium bromide at equilibrium. How does this change affect the system?
The hydrogen ions bind to the dissolved sodium ions and the equilibrium shifts to the reactants.
The additional bromine ions cause the equilibrium to shift to the reactants.
The additional bromine ions cause the equilibrium to shift to the products.
The hydrogen ions bind to the dissolved bromine ions, and the equilibrium shifts to the products.
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Answered by
Anonymous
The answer is "The additional bromine ions cause the equilibrium to shift to the reactants."
Answered by
Anonymous
For Honers,
1. A system is at equilibrium. Which statement is correct?
->The rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction.
2. H2O(l) + heat ⇄ H2O(g) A sample of water is at equilibrium at 100°C. Which statement best describes what will happen if liquid water is added to the system?
->More liquid water molecules will change to water vapor until a new equilibrium is reached.
3. Co(H2O)62+ + 4Cl– + heat ⇄ CoCl42– + 6H2O Cobalt ions form complex ions with water and chloride. The Co(H2O)62+ ions are pink, and the CoCl42– ions are blue. A scientist creates a solution that is purple at equilibrium. How can the scientist make the solution more pink?
->By adding water (H2O)
4. It is the above question, which is correct
5. A copper complex reacts with ammonia according to the following reaction, where the left side of the reaction is a pale sky-blue color and the right side is dark blue.
Cu(H2O)42+(aq) + 4NH3(aq) ⇄ Cu(NH3)42+(aq) + 4H2O(aq)
Which change to a solution at equilibrium will make the solution darker?
->Removing water (H2O)
1. A system is at equilibrium. Which statement is correct?
->The rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction.
2. H2O(l) + heat ⇄ H2O(g) A sample of water is at equilibrium at 100°C. Which statement best describes what will happen if liquid water is added to the system?
->More liquid water molecules will change to water vapor until a new equilibrium is reached.
3. Co(H2O)62+ + 4Cl– + heat ⇄ CoCl42– + 6H2O Cobalt ions form complex ions with water and chloride. The Co(H2O)62+ ions are pink, and the CoCl42– ions are blue. A scientist creates a solution that is purple at equilibrium. How can the scientist make the solution more pink?
->By adding water (H2O)
4. It is the above question, which is correct
5. A copper complex reacts with ammonia according to the following reaction, where the left side of the reaction is a pale sky-blue color and the right side is dark blue.
Cu(H2O)42+(aq) + 4NH3(aq) ⇄ Cu(NH3)42+(aq) + 4H2O(aq)
Which change to a solution at equilibrium will make the solution darker?
->Removing water (H2O)
Answered by
Anonymous
Anonymous is correct thank you!
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