The reaction below is at equilibrium. What would happen if more sodium
were added?
2Na(s) + O...
Chemistry, 25.06.2021 17:10 sanociahnoel
The reaction below is at equilibrium. What would happen if more sodium
were added?
2Na(s) + O2(g) +
Na, o,(s)
A. The concentrations would remain the same.
B. More of the product would be produced.
C. More oxygen would be produced.
ОО
D. More of the reactants would be produced.
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