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If you have any question on chem p6 im ready you guys. Don't Worry!!

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In discharge of anions (negative)..i suppose OH- is the easiest among Cl-, Br- and I-
Doesn't the order go like SO4, NO3, Cl, Br, I and finally OH ??
 
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Guys Someone Post the appearances of the solids and liquids we may be asked about :D PLZ
 
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Question on EQUILIBRIUM...

When pressure is increased, the equilibrium position favors the side with fewer molecules, right? So if the side with fewer molecules is on the left, does the position of equilibrium move to the left?
 
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Question on EQUILIBRIUM...

When pressure is increased, the equilibrium position favors the side with fewer molecules, right? So if the side with fewer molecules is on the left, does the position of equilibrium move to the left?
Left side is the reactants, right side is the product (usually).
So if the left side has fewer molecules, then some of the product will be decomposed back to reactants.
 
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Left side is the reactants, right side is the product (usually).
So if the left side has fewer molecules, then some of the product will be decomposed back to reactants.

I'm a bit confused...I mean in a question where they say "where does the equilibrium shift to" would I say it shifts to the left cuz it's favored, and so more is produced of the "favored" side? Or would I say it moves to the right?
 
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