Question:

Given the following reaction: CH3COOH + H₂O <==> CH3COO + H3O+ How would Adding CH3COO and removing H₂O shift the reaction?. This would shift the equilibrium to the right and make the solution more acidic. This would shift the equilibrium to the left and

Last updated: 7/9/2022

Given the following reaction:
CH3COOH + H₂O <==> CH3COO + H3O+
How would Adding CH3COO and removing H₂O shift the reaction?.
This would shift the equilibrium to the right and make the solution more acidic.
This would shift the equilibrium to the left and

Given the following reaction: CH3COOH + H₂O <==> CH3COO- + H3O+ How would Adding CH3COO and removing H₂O shift the reaction?. This would shift the equilibrium to the right and make the solution more acidic. This would shift the equilibrium to the left and make the solution more acidic. This would shift the equilibrium to the left and make the solution more alkaline. This would shift the equilibrium to the right and make the solution more alkaline.