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When the concentration increases, the equilibrium shifts away from the substance. Equilibrium is based on the molarity of the reactants. Increasing concentration increases the amount of that reactant in the solution.
Equilibrium shifts towards the higher Ka
when a system is in equilibrium it is stable and all its parts function smoothly
Active transport/Facilitated Diffusion where energy is used
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If you increase the amount of a substance, the equilibrium shifts away, if you decrease or get rid of something the equilibrium shifts to it, and if the substance that is changed is on both sides then the equilibrium doesn't shift.
When the concentration increases, the equilibrium shifts away from the substance. Equilibrium is based on the molarity of the reactants. Increasing concentration increases the amount of that reactant in the solution.
Equilibrium shifts towards the higher Ka
when a system is in equilibrium it is stable and all its parts function smoothly
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when a system is in equilibrium it is stable and all its parts function smoothly
Le CHAtelier's principle.
Decide which direction the curve shifts
Active transport/Facilitated Diffusion where energy is used
More Reactants will form!!
When a change is imposed on a system at equilibrium, the "position" of the equilibrium shifts in a direction that reduces the effects of that change. For example, if a reactant or product is added, the system shifts AWAY FROM that added component to use the excess up. If heat is added, the system shifts AWAY FROM that added energy energy to use the excess up. If the pressure on a system is increased, the system shifts toward the side with fewer gas molecules.
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