Consider the following system at equilibrium: P(aq)+Q(aq)β3R(aq)P(aq)+Q(aq)β3R(aq )
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Consider the following system at equilibrium: P(aq)+Q(aq)β3R(aq)P(aq)+Q(aq)β3R(aq )
Classify each of the following actions by whether it causes a leftward shift, a rightward shift, or no shift in the direction of the net reaction.
Items:
1. Increase [P]
2. Increase [Q]
3. Increase [R]
4. Decrease [P]
5. Decrease [Q]
6. Decrease [R]
7. Triple [P] and reduce [Q] to one third
8. Triple both [Q] and [R]
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