Asked by nilee

When performing a dehydration reaction, what may be done to drive the
equilibrium to the right:
A. removal of the product as it is formed
B. increasing the concentration of the solvent
C. doubling the concentration of the acid catalyst
D. lowering the reaction temperature
E. all of the above

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Answered by Dr Russ
What do you think?
Answered by nilee
I thought it was C...
Answered by Molly
it is A. if you remove product, that will drive the reaction to produce more product in order to reach equilibrium.
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