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For each of the following changes at equilibrium, indicate whether the equilibrium shifts in the directionof products, reactants, or does not change: (10.5)
a. increasing the temperature of the reaction
b. decreasing the volume of the reaction container
c. adding a catalyst
d. adding more
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