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The chemical reaction to produce Equilibrium System #1 involves reacting aqueous copper (II) chloride and aqueous sodium hydroxide to produce the copper(II) hydroxide precipitate. Write a complete molecular equation for this reaction.
a) Explain why sodium and chloride do not appear in the equilibrium expression.
b). Do you think that adding sodium chloride to equilibrium system 1 would constitute a "stress" on the reaction, thus causing a shift according to LeChâtlier’s principle? Explain why or why not.
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