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![### Consider the System:
\[ aA + bB \rightleftharpoons cC + dD \]
The equilibrium constant for the reaction is given by:
\[ K_{eq} = \frac{[C]^c [D]^d}{[A]^a [B]^b} \]
### Exploration Questions:
1. **If \([A]\) is increased, what happens to:**
- \([B]\)
- \([C]\)
- \([D]\)
2. **If \([C]\) is increased, what happens to:**
- \([A]\)
- \([B]\)
- \([D]\)](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/2c080830-0c6e-43a2-9dde-d53f5cfd6061/eeb25535-ae28-43d8-92d0-5b3666bae7ae/r23231_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:### Consider the System:
\[ aA + bB \rightleftharpoons cC + dD \]
The equilibrium constant for the reaction is given by:
\[ K_{eq} = \frac{[C]^c [D]^d}{[A]^a [B]^b} \]
### Exploration Questions:
1. **If \([A]\) is increased, what happens to:**
- \([B]\)
- \([C]\)
- \([D]\)
2. **If \([C]\) is increased, what happens to:**
- \([A]\)
- \([B]\)
- \([D]\)
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