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					  If a stress is applied to a system at equilibrium then the system shifts to relieve the stress.					 
					 What is LaChatliers principle say? | 
					 What is a precipitation reaction? | 
					 What is a reversible reaction? | |
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					 What is a stress? | 
					 What is the common ion effect? | 
					 What is meant by chemical equilibrium? | |
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					 What is collision theory? | 
					 How does the change in volume effect equilibrium? | 
					 What does dynamic mean? | |
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					  Answer: [H2O] = 0.010 M					 
					 C(s) + H2O(g) <--> CO(g) + H2(g)The equilibrium concentration of Hydrogen is found to be [H2] = 0.040 M. What is the equilibrium concentration of water, [H2O] ? | 
					  Keq=[C]c					 
					 How is Keq calculated? | 
					 How does the change in temperature effect equilibrium? | 
					 Compare and contrast Qeq and Keq | 
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					  An increase in amount of O2 will decrease the equilibrium amount of SO2 present. A decrease in the volume will decrease the equilibrium amount of SO2 present. A increase in temperature will increase the equilibrium amount of SO2 present. Removal of SO3 fr 
					 Consider the chemical equilibrium of the following reaction: 2 SO2 (g) + O2 (g) <--> 2 SO3 (g) + heat | 
					 What are the three stresses that can accord with LaChatelier? | 
					 How does the change of concentration effect equilibrium? | 
					 What is a reaction rate? |