@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: Initially there were equilibrium…

@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: Initially there were equilibrium concentrations of 0.3413 M A, 0.2951 M B, and 0.1629 M C. Which change will cause the equilibrium to shift from right to left if the reaction is exothermic? Use the reaction below.6A(aq) → 4 B(aq) +4 C(aq) K = 1.187

@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: Initially there were equilibrium…

@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: Initially there were equilibrium concentrations of 0.1537 M A, 0.3333 M B, and 0.1537 M C (see reaction below). The concentration of C was suddenly increased to 10.92 M. What was the approximate concentration of each after equilibrium had been re-established?4A → 3 B +4 C Kc = 0.512