Question: if heat is removed from the system how will the reactions shift to reach equilibrium again
Answer: lowering the temperature will make it shift to equilibrium
Explanation: A reaction that releases heat while you have a reaction that absorbs heat
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Answer : The correct option for blank 1 is, Shifts left.
The correct option for blank 2 is, Reverse.
Explanation :
According to the Le Chatelier's Principle, when the addition of the reactant in reaction system then the equilibrium will shift to the right (forward) direction of the reaction.
Or, if we remove the reactants from the reaction system then the equilibrium will be shifted to the left (backward) direction of the reaction. And simultaneously, there will be increase in the reverse reaction for the attainment of the equilibrium.
Answer:
B. 17.0.
Explanation:
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In this case, considering that based on the atomic mass of the carbon atom, which means that 1 mole of carbon weights 12.01 grams, we can set up the following proportional factor to compute the moles of carbon in 200.0 grams:

Thus, the answer would be B. 17.0.
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Joshua saw the rising batter form the cake in the oven.
He saw that because of the reaction of baking soda/powder with the liquid in the batter.