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Consider the reaction at equilibrium:
CaO(s) + CO2(g) ! CaCO3(s)

If you add more CaO to the system, how will the system respond?
13 years ago

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Sally
"!" Do you mean ->? No change because you are adding more solid to an equilibrium.
13 years ago
please help
i believe that was supposed to be an arrow
13 years ago
Sally
ok then no change.
13 years ago

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