According to Le Chatelier’s principle, what happens when changes are made to a system that includes reversible chemical reactions in equilibrium?(1 point)

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Opposing changes will work to bring the system back to equilibrium.
Opposing changes will work to bring the system back to equilibrium.

No external changes will be visible because the system will remain in static equilibrium.
No external changes will be visible because the system will remain in static equilibrium.

No external changes will be visible, but the system will remain in dynamic equilibrium.
No external changes will be visible, but the system will remain in dynamic equilibrium.

Opposing changes will move the system farther and farther from equilibrium.

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The correct response is:

Opposing changes will work to bring the system back to equilibrium.

This aligns with Le Chatelier's principle, which states that if a system at equilibrium experiences a change in concentration, temperature, or pressure, the system will adjust to counteract that change and restore a new equilibrium.