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at a constant temperature when a small amount of one product is removed what will happen to the equilibrium constant

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Answered by jinujoji2005
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Answer:

Le Châtelier's principle states that if a dynamic equilibrium is disturbed by changing the conditions, the position of equilibrium shifts to counteract the change to reestablish an equilibrium. If a chemical reaction is at equilibrium and experiences a change in pressure, temperature, or concentration of products or reactants, the equilibrium shifts in the opposite direction to offset the change. This page covers changes to the position of equilibrium due to such changes and discusses briefly why catalysts have no effect on the equilibrium position.

Answered by anamika0728
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Answer:

Equilibrium constant remains unaffected.

Explanation:

Equilibrium constant can be changed by temperature change only. As it is mentioned, here the temperature is constant. Hence equilibrium constant doesn't undergo ant change.

But the equilibrium shifts in a direction such that the effect of the change is compensated.

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