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What would happen if more Na+ ions were added to the equilibrium, NaCl(s) <---> Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq)? A. The reaction will shift towards the reactant.
B. The reaction will shift towards the products.
C. The reaction will remain in equilibrium and will not shift.
D. You need to know the [Na+] to determine a shift.

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