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![**Pre-lab Question #3-1: Equilibrium of Nitrous Acid (HNO₂)**
Consider the following equilibrium for nitrous acid (HNO₂), a weak acid:
\[ \text{HNO}_2 \,(\text{aq}) + \text{H}_2\text{O} \,(\ell) \leftrightarrow \text{H}_3\text{O}^+ \,(\text{aq}) + \text{NO}_2^- \,(\text{aq}) \]
**Question:**
If NaOH is added, in which direction will the equilibrium shift?
**Response:**
\[ \boxed{} \]
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Transcribed Image Text:**Pre-lab Question #3-1: Equilibrium of Nitrous Acid (HNO₂)**
Consider the following equilibrium for nitrous acid (HNO₂), a weak acid:
\[ \text{HNO}_2 \,(\text{aq}) + \text{H}_2\text{O} \,(\ell) \leftrightarrow \text{H}_3\text{O}^+ \,(\text{aq}) + \text{NO}_2^- \,(\text{aq}) \]
**Question:**
If NaOH is added, in which direction will the equilibrium shift?
**Response:**
\[ \boxed{} \]
(no effect / right / left)
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