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17 November, 04:34

A reaction mixture is at equilibrium. What happens when the amount of one of the reactants is increased?

The equilibrium state is lost and cannot be restored.

The amount of the other reactant also increases.

The amount of the product also increases.

The reverse reaction stops entirely.

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  1. 17 November, 04:41
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    the amount of the product also increases

    Explanation:

    le chatelier principle

    A + B ↔️ C + D

    if you add A for example (a reactants)

    B will decrease

    C and D will increases
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