Describe the effect of concentration on chemical equilibrium.
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The effect of concentration on chemical equilibrium can be explained by Le Chatlier's law.
If the concentration of a reactant is increased the equilibrium will shift in the direction of the reaction that uses the reactants, so that the reactant concentration decreases.
The forward reaction is favored.
And if it is decreased, the equilibrium will shift in the direction of the reaction that produces the reactants, so that the reactant concentration increases.
The reverse reaction is favored.
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