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  • 10-08-2022
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The reaction below is at equilibrium. What would happen if more carbon were
added?
C(s) + O₂(g) CO₂(g)

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Ankit
Ankit Ankit
  • 10-08-2022

Explanation:

[tex]C_{(s)} + O_{2(g)} \rightleftharpoons CO_{2(g)}[/tex]

According to le ch-atelier's principle when a chemical reaction at equilibrium subjected to any stress, then the equilibrium shifts in that direction in which effect of stress is reduced.

When we would add more number of carbon in above reaction then rate of forward reaction will increase to attain the equilibrium again.

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