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Chemistry, 20.03.2021 06:50 Josephcastillo5246

If H2O is removed from this reaction, what will happen? 2H2 + 02 32H20
O A. The equilibrium will not change.
B. The reaction will be reactant-favored.
O C. The reactants will react to produce more H20.
D. The product-favored reaction will stop.

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