The questions below refer to the following system: Co(H,O)6*+4 CI =C0CL² + 6H,O (pink) (blue)

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The questions below refer to the following system:
2+
Co(H2O)6 +4 CI=C0C1, + 6H;O
(pink)
(blue)
When cobalt(II) chloride is added to pure water, the Co" ions hydrate. The hydrated form then reacts with
the Cl ions to set up the equilibrium shown here.
Which statement below describes the change that the system will undergo if hydrochloric acid is added?
Select one:
O a. It should become more blue.
Fin
O b. The equilibrium will shift to the left.
O c. It should become more pink.
O d. Two of these.
O e. The equilibrium will shift to the right.
re to search
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F4
F5
F6
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F8
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Transcribed Image Text:The questions below refer to the following system: 2+ Co(H2O)6 +4 CI=C0C1, + 6H;O (pink) (blue) When cobalt(II) chloride is added to pure water, the Co" ions hydrate. The hydrated form then reacts with the Cl ions to set up the equilibrium shown here. Which statement below describes the change that the system will undergo if hydrochloric acid is added? Select one: O a. It should become more blue. Fin O b. The equilibrium will shift to the left. O c. It should become more pink. O d. Two of these. O e. The equilibrium will shift to the right. re to search F3 F4 F5 F6 FZ F8 F10 F11 8. E R
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Le Chatelier principal explained the position change in equilibrium by the addition of concentration of reactants or products.

After the addition of concentrations the equilibrium shift towards to decreasing of concentration or opposite to the addition of concentrations.

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