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When a product is removed from a reaction system at equilibrium, how does the system react to compensate for the stress that is applied? a There is no change. b More product is formed. c More reactant is formed.
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c More reactant is formed.
When a product is removed from a reaction system at equilibrium, the system will shift towards the reactant side in order to compensate for the stress applied. This results in more reactant being formed to restore equilibrium.
When a product is removed from a reaction system at equilibrium, the system will shift towards the reactant side in order to compensate for the stress applied. This results in more reactant being formed to restore equilibrium.
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