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If heat is removed from the equilibrium below, what will happen? a The system will move toward more freezing, with more solid water being formed. b There will be no change to the system. c The system will move toward more melting, with more liquid water being formed. d The water will condense.
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The correct answer is a The system will move toward more freezing, with more solid water being formed.
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