Question detail
What happens to the equilibrium position when the concentration of a product is increased?
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At a glance
MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium
Question
- A. It will shift towards the products.
- B. It will shift towards the reactants.
- C. It will remain unchanged.
- D. It will shift to the left.
Answer
It will shift towards the reactants.
Explanation
The correct answer is It will shift towards the reactants.. This answer directly addresses the question: What happens to the equilibrium position when the concentration of a product is increased? It matches the approved Chemistry 8462 learning objective and the linked subtopic. The other options are incorrect because they either change the rate, catalyst, reversible reaction, equilibrium, or graph context, or they do not answer the exact point being tested.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Equilibrium Shift
Students often think that decreasing reactant concentration will shift the equilibrium towards products instead of reactants.
Remember that according to Le Chatelier's Principle, decreasing the concentration of reactants will shift the equilibrium towards the side that produces more reactants to oppose the change.
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