According to the Equilibrium Law, addition of products will shift the equilibrium towards left to the reactants and if the products are taken out the equilibrium will proceed in the forward direction to the right, to the products.
<h3>What is Equilibrium Law?</h3>
Equilibrium Law refers to the state at which the rate of forward reaction is equal to the rate of backward reaction.
Equilibrium Law explains how a reaction in equilibrium will react to disturbances in the amount of products and reactants to counteract the disturbance and also how pH will impact equilibrium.
For example, if we add more product to a chemical reaction then to counteract the disturbance the equilibrium will shift towards left and more amount of reactants are formed. Similarly, if we add more amount of reactant to a chemical reaction then to compensate the change equilibrium will be shifted towards the right side and more amount of product is formed.
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