If NH3 is removed by dissolving it in water, what affect does this have on the equilibrium? Explain this in terms of Le chateliers principle
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If a chemical system at equilibrium experiences a change in concentration, temperature, volume, or partial pressure, then the equilibrium shifts to counteract the imposed change and a new equilibrium is established.
Therefore as you remove the concentration of ammonia the equilibrium will shift to the right to produce more ammonia and restore equilibrium
(ammonia = NH3)
Therefore as you remove the concentration of ammonia the equilibrium will shift to the right to produce more ammonia and restore equilibrium
(ammonia = NH3)