According to Le Chatelier’s principle, what happens when the concentration of reactants is doubled in a chemical reaction that was in equilibrium? The equilibrium shifts to the right to favor the formation of products. The equilibrium shifts to the left to favor the formation of reactants. The equilibrium is unaffected by the increase in concentration. The equilibrium is lost because the concentrations have been disturbed.
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shifts right in the favour of formation of products
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The equilibrium shifts to the right to favor the formation of products.
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