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  • 22-06-2022
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A solution of carbonic acid H2CO3(aq) is at equilibrium how would the system change if more carbonic acid were added to the solution

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ahsan57900 ahsan57900
  • 30-06-2022

The equilibrium will shift to the left, if more carbonic acid were added to the solution.

How would the system change?

If more carbonic acid were added to the solution, the equilibrium of the solution changed and the equilibrium will shift to the left. This addition of more carbonic acid makes the solution more acidic.

So we can conclude that the equilibrium will shift to the left, if more carbonic acid were added to the solution.

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