Adding more of a compound to a system at equilibrium will shift the equilibrium towards the products if the added compound is a reactant, and towards the reactants if the added compound is a product. This is to counteract the change and re-establish equilibrium.
The equilibrium of the system will be upset.
If more HF is added to the solution at equilibrium, the equilibrium will shift to the right to form more H3O+ and F- ions to consume the additional HF. This will decrease the concentration of HF back towards the original equilibrium concentration.
Le Chatelier's Principle states that a system at equilibrium will shift to counteract the change imposed on it. If more product is added, the system will shift in the direction that consumes the additional product to restore equilibrium.
All concentrations would change (apex)
All concentrations would change.
The equilibrium is not maintained.
Adding more of a compound to a system at equilibrium will shift the equilibrium towards the products if the added compound is a reactant, and towards the reactants if the added compound is a product. This is to counteract the change and re-establish equilibrium.
The concentrations of reactants and products are modified.
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.
The echilibrium will be restored.
The equilibrium of the system will be upset.
If more HF is added to the solution at equilibrium, the equilibrium will shift to the right to form more H3O+ and F- ions to consume the additional HF. This will decrease the concentration of HF back towards the original equilibrium concentration.
Le Chatelier's Principle states that a system at equilibrium will shift to counteract the change imposed on it. If more product is added, the system will shift in the direction that consumes the additional product to restore equilibrium.
All concentrations would change (apex)
The catalyst will accelerate the forward and reverse reactions equally, therefore not changing the position of the equilibrium. This results in the system reaching a new equilibrium faster but with the same concentrations of reactants and products as before the catalyst was added.