Use Le Châtelier's principle to predict whether each of the fol- lowing changes causes the system to shift in the direction of products or reactants: HNO2(aq) + H0(1) 2 NO, (aq) + H3O*(aq)

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Chapter16: Principles Of Chemical Reactivity: The Chemistry Of Acids And Bases
Section16.5: Predicting The Direction Of Acid-base Reactions
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10.24 Use Le Châtelier's principle to predict whether each of the fol-
lowing changes causes the system to shift in the direction of
products or reactants:
HNO2(aq) + H,0() 2 NO, (aq) + H;O*(aq)
a. adding more HNO2(aq)
b. removing some NO2 (aq)
c. adding more H3O"(aq)
d. removing some HNO2(aq)
Transcribed Image Text:10.24 Use Le Châtelier's principle to predict whether each of the fol- lowing changes causes the system to shift in the direction of products or reactants: HNO2(aq) + H,0() 2 NO, (aq) + H;O*(aq) a. adding more HNO2(aq) b. removing some NO2 (aq) c. adding more H3O"(aq) d. removing some HNO2(aq)
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