The echilibrium will be restored.
If the added substance is a reactant, the equilibrium shifts toward products. If it is a product, it moves towards reactants.
more reactants will form
The concentrations of reactants and products are modified.
Heat of reaction.
Heat of reaction.
more reactants will form
More Reactants will form!!
Product added to a system at equilibrium will result in the reaction moving left, or using up product to make more reactants until it reaches equilibrium again.
The equilibrium of the system will be upset.
The equilibrium of the system will be upset.
If the added substance is a reactant, the equilibrium shifts toward products. If it is a product, it moves towards reactants.
If the added substance is a reactant, the equilibrium shifts toward products. If it is a product, it moves towards reactants.
It will remain Same Or Unchanged
more reactants will form
Le Chetalier's Principle states "If to a system in equilibrium, a change is applied, the system will react to tend to negate that change" - or the substance of that statement. So if you add product, the system will tend to go to the reverse reaction and produce more reactant. Vice Versa. If more reactant is added, the system reacts to make more product to restore equilibrium.
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.
The concentrations of reactants and products are modified.