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For The effect of changing concentration (HT only), which definition answer best supports this objective: (HT only) Predict that increasing reactant concentration shifts equilibrium towards products?

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MCQ

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practice

Style

Topic

Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium

Question

  1. A. (HT only) Predict that increasing reactant concentration shifts equilibrium towards products. This is the correct definition focus for The effect of changing concentration (HT only)
  2. B. A vague answer that names HT only but does not explain the Chemistry.
  3. C. An answer from a neighbouring topic rather than The effect of changing concentration (HT only).
  4. D. A statement that reverses or weakens the approved objective.

Answer

The correct option is (HT only) Predict that increasing reactant concentration shifts equilibrium towards products. This is the correct definition focus for The effect of changing concentration (HT only).

Explanation

The correct option is "(HT only) Predict that increasing reactant concentration shifts equilibrium towards products. This is the correct definition focus for The effect of changing concentration (HT only)" because it supports the approved learning objective: (HT only) Predict that increasing reactant concentration shifts equilibrium towards products. The other options are incorrect or weaker because they are vague, use the wrong Chemistry context, or do not clearly explain the answer for The effect of changing concentration (HT only).

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Equilibrium Shifts

Students often think that increasing reactant concentration will shift the equilibrium towards reactants instead of products.

Remember that according to Le Chatelier's Principle, increasing the concentration of reactants will shift the equilibrium position towards the products to counteract the change.

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