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Consider the equilibrium
b(aq)+h2o(l) ⇌hb+(aq)+oh−(aq).
suppose that b(aq) is added to a solution of b at equilibrium.
a) will the equilibrium constant for the reaction increase, decrease, or stay the same? why?
b) will the concentration of hb+(aq) increase, decrease, or stay the same? why?
c) will the ph of the solution increase, decrease, or stay the same? why?
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Consider the equilibrium
b(aq)+h2o(l) ⇌hb+(aq)+oh−(aq).
suppose that b(aq) i...
b(aq)+h2o(l) ⇌hb+(aq)+oh−(aq).
suppose that b(aq) i...
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