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DAV620 DAV620
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11 years ago
Will the equilibrium position shift to the left or right?

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CH3COOH + H20   ------->  H30 +     +     CH3COO -

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11 years ago
As concentration of H2O increases, the equilibrium shifts to remove the increase in concentration of H2O, i.e. by protonating it with CH3COOH, and so forming more H3O+ and CH3COO-, and therefore increasing the degree of dissociation
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11 years ago
Adding more water (H2O) pushes the reaction to the right or forward.  In turn creating more dissociated products.
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