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Unit 7 – Equilibrium
Topic 7.10
You calculate a Q that is so small it approaches 0. What does this mean?
There is a lot more product than reactant, so the reaction shifts left.
There is a lot more reactant than product, so the reaction shifts left.
There is a lot more product than reactant, so the reaction shifts right.
There is a lot more reactant than product, so the reaction shifts right.
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AP Chemistry - 7.10 Reaction Quotient and Le Châtelier’s Principle
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