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.
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Changing the quantities of the reactants or products in a reversible reaction causes the equilibrium to shift so that the equilibrium constant remains ... um ... constant.If the reaction isA + B = C + Dthen the equilibrium constant is [A][B] / [C][D]. If you add more A or B, then more A and B will be used up, and more C and D will be produced. If you add more C or D, then more C and D will be used up and more A and B will be produced.
The difference is that chemical equilibrium is the equilibrium of products and reactants in a reaction while physical equilibrium is the equilibrium of the physical states of the same substance.
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the equilibrium will be shifted backward so that the dissociation of NaHSO4 will decrease (less H+)
The solution forms bigger crystals that have pointed ends.
Yes. Equilibrium is created at the intersection of the Demand curve and Supply Curve. Equilibrium can be shifted if the Demand curve increases or decreases, and the same happens when the Supply curve increases or decreases. Without demand, you would just have a Supply curve.
Equilibrium constant changes when temperature changes. For an endothermic reaction, the equilibrium constant increases with temperature while for an exothermic reaction equilibrium constant decreases with increase in temperature. Equilibrium constants are only affected by change in temperature.
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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.
Either it is at Rest or Moving with Constant Velocity/Speed.
Not shifted.
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The sands have shifted, somewhat. As we passed the roadster, I shifted into second gear.
If there is an increase in supply, the supply curve will be shifted to the right. This leads to a decrease in the equilibrium price and an increase in equilibrium quantity. This is easy to see if you draw it out.
Changing the quantities of the reactants or products in a reversible reaction causes the equilibrium to shift so that the equilibrium constant remains ... um ... constant.If the reaction isA + B = C + Dthen the equilibrium constant is [A][B] / [C][D]. If you add more A or B, then more A and B will be used up, and more C and D will be produced. If you add more C or D, then more C and D will be used up and more A and B will be produced.