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Chemistry, 01.04.2020 01:39 cmikell124

Consider the chemical reaction in equilibrium
aA(aq) + bB(aq) =
C(aq) + dD(aq)
According to Le Chatelier's principle, which statement correctly completes the table below?
Change
Increase in concentration of products
Increase in temperature
Increase in pressure
Effect on equilibrium constant (K)
Value of K does not change
Value of K also changes
value of K does not change
value of increases
value of K decreases
value of Koscillates

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