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Increase concentration of product(s)
shifts the equilibrium to the left, favoring the reactants in a chemical reaction.
Decrease concentration of product(s)
shifts the equilibrium to the right, favoring the products in a chemical reaction.
Increase concentration of reactant(s)
shifts the equilibrium to the right, favoring the products in a chemical reaction.
Decrease concentration of reactant(s)
shifts the equilibrium to the left, favoring the reactants in a chemical reaction.
Increase pressure
shifts the equilibrium towards the side with fewer gas molecules in a chemical reaction.
Decrease Pressure
shifts the equilibrium towards the side with more gas molecules in a chemical reaction.
Increase Volume
shifts the equilibrium towards the side with more gas molecules in a chemical reaction.
Decrease volume
shifts the equilibrium towards the side with fewer gas molecules in a chemical reaction.
Increase temperature (exothermic)
shifts the equilibrium towards the reactants' side in an exothermic reaction. (decreases k)
decrease temperature (exothermic)
shifts the equilibrium towards the products' side in an exothermic reaction. (incr k)
Increase temp (endothermic)
shifts the equilibrium towards the products' side in an endothermic reaction. (increases k)
Decrease temp (endo)
shifts the equilibrium towards the reactants' side in an endothermic reaction. (decreases k)